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African education ministers meet in Malawi for foundational learning

African education ministers convened in Malawi to discuss strategies aimed at improving foundational learning across the continent. The meeting focused on addressing challenges in early education, including access to quality teaching, curriculum development, and resource allocation. Delegates emphasized the importance of collaboration among nations to enhance educational outcomes and ensure equitable opportunities for all children. The discussions highlighted the need for innovative approaches and regional partnerships to achieve sustainable progress in education.

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African education ministers meet in Malawi for foundational learning

African education ministers convened in Malawi to discuss strategies aimed at improving foundational learning across the continent. The meeting focused on addressing challenges in early education, including access to quality teaching, curriculum development, and resource allocation. Delegates emphasized the importance of collaboration among nations to enhance educational outcomes and ensure equitable opportunities for all children. The discussions highlighted the need for innovative approaches and regional partnerships to achieve sustainable progress in education.

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