AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoHeatwave Disrupts Schooling in Europe: France and Spain saw red alerts, with pupils staying home and transport disrupted as record-breaking heat drove health warnings. Nuclear Skills Boost: South Africa’s Necsa signed an MoU with the University of Pretoria to expand nuclear R&D, training, and postgraduate pathways. Nigeria Education Access: King’s College London opened applications for a fully funded, online Foundation Certificate in Applied Health for Nigerian and other Sub-Saharan African students. Ghana WASSCE Discipline Push: Ghana’s education ministry warned final-year students against vandalism after WASSCE, stressing school property is public investment. Zambia Literacy Gains: Zambia marked 10 years of its Catch-Up Programme, now in 6,400+ schools, to strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy. AI Ethics for Nigeria: UNESCO and the EU presented Nigeria’s AI Readiness Assessment Report to promote ethical, rights-based AI use. Youth Jobs Focus: The World Bank urged Ghana to speed up youth job creation and improve the education-to-work transition. South Africa Undocumented Learners: Gauteng sought data on undocumented learners after repatriations left children without guardians.
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