If you are reading this today, it means that when you were in primary school, a committed parent, teacher, and community ensured that you learnt how to read and write.
World Humanitarian Day 2025 is marked amid global disturbances, with the international community retreating from its responsibilities, a betrayal of the most affected communities, demonstrating the growing disconnect between humanitarian needs and global solidarity.
Two new education initiatives have been launched in Mozambique and Malawi under the European Union’s Regional Teachers’ Initiative for Africa (RTIA) Facility Programme, aiming to address the critical shortage of qualified teachers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
On this 50th anniversary of the Day of the African Child 2025, we celebrate progress in addressing emerging threats and outstanding challenges to children’s survival and well-being on various fronts on the African continent.
As we mark World Environment Day, the world faces a significant challenge with plastic pollution, posing harm year after year not only to people but also to the environment and marine life.
The 53rd World Environment Day is being commemorated amid a struggling planet and a failing environment, causing more people to go hungry every day due to climate change, a result of unsustainable practices by us, the people of this planet.
As the world commemorates International Children’s Day, millions of children continue to face challenges that threaten their rights, safety, well-being, and development, placing a heavy burden on them during their formative years.
A new report launched by the Africa Skills Revolution initiative outlines the importance of placing youth at the center of Africa’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) transformation.