AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMobile Learning Boost: Kenya’s DigiTrucks programme has kicked off with envoys and partners flagging off mobile computer labs to reach underprivileged rural schools. Community Libraries: Nairobi’s Kibera Book House, “Amani,” has opened as a new community library in the informal settlement, giving students a safe space to read and dream. Disability & Access: Kenya’s Parliament passed the Kenya Sign Language Bill, setting up a Sign Language Council to improve access to education and public services for deaf communities. Teacher Retention Worry: A new study says over 1,000 South African teachers have enquired about moving to Australia, with many experienced maths and science educators—raising concerns for classroom shortages. Youth Sports & Learning: Liberia’s national high school champions are set for an international friendly in Accra, while UCT rowers were selected for South Africa’s inaugural coastal and beach sprint camp. Slavery Reparations Dialogue: Ghana’s Accra conference on slavery and reparatory justice continues to ripple across Africa and the Caribbean, pushing for apologies, reparations mechanisms and education-focused follow-through.
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