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Mali Turns to Tech to Save Local Languages in Classrooms
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Mali Turns to Tech to Save Local Languages in Classrooms

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 26, 2025
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After adopting a new constitution in 2023, Mali now recognises 13 official languages. French may no longer be on that list, but the language of […]

Aminata Diallo: The Young Malian Who Brought Education to Her Village
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Aminata Diallo: The Young Malian Who Brought Education to Her Village

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 24, 2025
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Children may be small, but their courage and determination can create big change. Aminata Diallo, a 13-year-old girl from Mali, is a perfect example of […]

Children’s Health: Protecting the Future Generation
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Children’s Health: Protecting the Future Generation

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 17, 2025
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Children are the most vulnerable members of society, and their health is crucial for a brighter future. Across Africa and the world, millions of children […]

International Students Day: Inspiring African Children Through Education
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International Students Day: Inspiring African Children Through Education

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 17, 2025
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Today, on International Students Day, the world celebrates the power of education and the courage of students everywhere. While the day focuses on higher education, […]

Scientists Uncover Why Type 1 Diabetes Hits Young Children Harder
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Scientists Uncover Why Type 1 Diabetes Hits Young Children Harder

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 13, 2025
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Researchers have finally uncovered why type 1 diabetes tends to be more aggressive and severe when it develops in very young children. Type 1 diabetes […]

William Kamkwamba: The Child Who Brought Innovation to His Village
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William Kamkwamba: The Child Who Brought Innovation to His Village

  • Silas Chisom
  • November 11, 2025
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William Kamkwamba is a young inventor from Malawi, a small country in southeastern Africa. As a child, he changed not only his village, but also […]

RWANDA: Mentors or Coaches? What Role Should Rwandan Teachers Play?
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RWANDA: Mentors or Coaches? What Role Should Rwandan Teachers Play?

  • Theone I.
  • November 10, 2025
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While the question about whether teachers should act as mentors or coaches might seem subtle, it is far from frivolous. A coach and a mentor […]

Kenya: 9-year-old boy saves victims of car accident
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Kenya: 9-year-old boy saves victims of car accident

  • Eric N.
  • October 29, 2025
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Kenya: 9-year-old boy saves victims of car accident Nine-year-old Boniface Njoroge from Murang’a County, Kenya, saved nine people who were about to die in a […]

New study shows COVID-19 vaccine could help protect against cancer
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New study shows COVID-19 vaccine could help protect against cancer

  • Eric N.
  • October 28, 2025
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A new study suggests that a COVID-19 vaccine could help treat cancer by helping the immune system recognize and fight cancer cells. The study, conducted […]

Ghana makes local languages compulsory in schools
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Ghana makes local languages compulsory in schools

  • Eric N.
  • October 28, 2025
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The government of Ghana has announced that all teachers must now use local languages as the main medium of instruction at the basic school level. […]

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