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12-year-old Elizabeth Achieng at her house in Kibera where she studies at home by watching an educational TV channel called EDU TV. The on screen … see more »
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Dunoon's new high tech, state-of-the-art library opened its doors on Friday. The "world-class" library is set to be a source of recreation and … see more »
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With a budgetary allocation of over U.S.$9 million (N3.5 billion) in 2017 and a proposed allocation of another U.S.$9 million in 2018, the library has … see more »
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The kind of schools attended by the children of government officials, wealthy businessmen and elites profiting from the billions of oil revenue … see more »
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Drought, protests, anger over the social grants payment system, and the collapse of Metrorail marked this year. GroundUp's photographers present this … see more »
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Learners led by the Congress of South African Students made their way up to the office of Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba during a demonstration to … see more »
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Several thousand students marched through Cape Town to demand "free decolonised education". see more »
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Kibera's residents transformed a dump into a school - but plans to build a highway could force children back onto the street. see more »
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The conflict has left a heavy toll on the people but the good news is that more and more students are returning to school and the classrooms are … see more »
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The Odyssey Educational Foundation is a Nigerian NGO that works with children in 15 state schools in Abuja to offer a rich learning experience in … see more »
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