INSIGHT: Africa: Need for inclusive growth,adequate investment in education
>Africa, the second largest continent in size (land mass) and population (about one billion inhabitants), is the poorest of all continents in the world. Yet, the same Africa is said to have more natural resources now than any other continent.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
Dewji Blog23 May
Need for Inclusive Quality Education for all dominates World Education Forum
Opening of World Education Forum 2015, Seoul. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon centre, at the opening of the World Education Forum 2015, in Seoul. He is flanked by Hwang Woo-yea (left), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of the Republic of Korea; and Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 19 May 2015. Seoul, Republic of Korea. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider).
Tanzania’s Minister for Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT),...
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Aug
Africa’s education efforts are shifting in order to reflect ICT growth
11 years ago
Researchers14 Apr
Research works play vital role in inclusive growth
Sky News Australia
IPPmedia
President Kikwete discussing something with REPOA Executive Director, Prof Samuel Wangwe, at the official launching of REPOA's 19th Annual Research Workshop held in Dar es Salaam last week. Good news, as President Jakaya Kikwete announced that ...
Tanzania outlines plans to open ports to landlocked neighboursIndependent Online
Stakeholders Must Stop Road CarnageAllAfrica.com
More havoc as rains pound...
10 years ago
IPPmedia14 Jul
CCM presidential candidate challenged to air plans for inclusive growth
IPPmedia
Only a day after his nomination, CCM's presidential flag bearer Dr John Magufuli has been challenged to publicise his plans on prioritising inclusive economic growth that will lift the common man from abject poverty. Speaking in separate interviews ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia26 Aug
Is inclusive education really understood?
IPPmedia
Almost five years have already passed since Mohamed Seif (23) graduated his secondary certificate education in one of the famous secondary schools in Dar es Salaam (name withheld). Unfortunately, Seif who is currently a mechanic in his late father's ...
10 years ago
Dewji Blog01 May
Malawi takes key step to advance digital payments and drive inclusive growth
Government, private sector, mobile operators and development organizations convene to establish a plan for the future
Malawi took a significant step towards creating a digital payment ecosystem in order to address poverty and drive inclusive growth. An event organized by the Government of Malawi with the United Nations Capital Development Fund’s (UNCDF) Better Than Cash Alliance (http://www.betterthancash.org) and Mobile Money for the Poor initiatives brought together digital payments...
11 years ago
IPPmedia25 Jun
How language transitions hinder 'inclusive education'
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
In Tanzania transition from home to primary school is difficult because Kiswahili is not known by many children in rural areas. Have you ever thought of your most remarkable academic life transition? For Denis Edwin (28) academic transition from primary ...
10 years ago
Dewji Blog05 Feb
Establish an inclusive multi-stakeholder Education
Mr. Bertin Mushi, Marketing Manager, Promasidor Tanzania Ltd and Ms. Fatma Fernandes from Abel & Fernandes Company Ltd exchanging ideas with primary school children at the Launch of Hatua Jithamini TV show.
Children from different primary schools at the launch of Hatua Jithamini Show which will be aired on Star TV every Saturday at 7.30 pm to 8pm and TV1 at 11.30am.
Education is more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic. It is one of the most important investments a country can make...
11 years ago
Daily News08 Apr
Disabled people call for inclusive education system
Daily News
TANZANIA has to promote an inclusive education system through which multi disabled students can excel as it has been their dream for so long. Tanzania League of the Blind (TLB), Vice-Chairman, Mr Robert Bundala said recently that the system must ...