AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWAEC Digital Access: WAEC says 2026 WASSCE school candidates can now download their digital certificates via the WAEC Digital Certificate Platform on waec.org. Sex Ed Backlash: A Nigerian group, CAFPRA, opposes comprehensive sexuality education in schools, arguing it corrupts children and urges lawmakers to reject it. Learning Outcomes Focus: The World Bank urges Ghana to move beyond education access toward stronger foundational skills in reading, maths and digital literacy, citing weak learning results despite rising enrolment. Digital Skills for Students: Google offers Nigerian university, polytechnic and college students 12 months of Google AI Plus for free (₦92,400 value), with guided learning features. Higher Education Labour Talks: Kaduna’s ADC governorship candidate Ashiru calls for renewed negotiations between government and ASUU-KASU to resolve staff welfare issues. Health & Vaccines: WHO and Africa CDC welcome 70,000 Ervebo doses to DRC to support response to the Bundibugyo virus outbreak, including a Phase 3 trial. Digital Inclusion in Malawi: A GSMA report says Malawi’s mobile internet expansion could unlock MWK 1.1 trillion in value and 490,000 jobs by 2030, but highlights an “usage gap” despite strong 4G coverage. Education, Infrastructure & Skills (Tanzania): President Samia and the World Bank discuss deeper cooperation on rail, energy, agriculture and education/skills development to accelerate Tanzania’s transformation.
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