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UNESCO trains teachers in Kenya to inspire the next generation of scientists

Stories & Blogs UNESCO (Article )

In Nairobi, UNESCO is equipping teachers with cutting-edge digital skills to transform science education.

The UN’s Next 80 Years Depend on Africa’s Next 10

Stories & Blogs UNDP-Africa (Blog )

The United Nations turns 80 this year. It should be a celebration. Instead, it feels like a reckoning. Multilateralism as we know it, is in crisis: too slow where it should be agile, too fragmented where it should be cohesive, too exclusive where it shoul

Making gender equality work: how Africa’s public institutions are leading the shift

Stories & Blogs UNDP-Africa (Blog )

Across the region, governments and public institutions are driving Africa’s transformation in inclusive and accountable ways.

Africa’s critical minerals poised to power global green energy transition.

Stories & Blogs Africa Renewal (Article )

At Africa Climate Summit 2025 leaders called for positioning of Africa to reap from its vast resources through value addition rather than continue with raw extraction.

Botswana’s jewel: How unlocking investments in nature can drive economic prosperity for all October 8, 2025

Stories & Blogs UNDP-Africa (Blog )

Aligning financial systems with biodiversity protection is not only risk mitigation—it’s a pathway to inclusive, resilient growth.

Africa’s landmark museum at the heart of global discussion about restitution.

Stories & Blogs Africa Renewal (Article )

Senegal’s Museum of Black Civilisations is asserting Africa’s right to secure its cultural heritage and tell its own story.

From water to electricity: The rural-urban infrastructure gap in seven charts.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Blog )

In Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, rural areas still house the majority of the population.

Gorée, between remembrance and living: a vibrant world heritage site.

Stories & Blogs Africa Renewal (Article )

An emblematic site of African history and the memory of the slave trade, Gorée Island is much more than a monument frozen in the past. It is also a living, breathing community, where heritage and everyday life must coexist.

People-centered AI in education: Five lessons from the Global South.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Blog )

In just six weeks, secondary school students in Edo, Nigeria participating in an after-school program combining AI tutoring with teacher guidance, achieved learning gains of 0.31 standard deviations, equivalent to roughly 1.5–2 years of typical schooling.

Over 500 days of siege: Women and girls trapped in El Fasher face the risk of starvation and death.

Stories & Blogs UN-Women (Statement )

For more than 500 days, women and girls in El Fasher, North Darfur, have borne the brunt of a relentless siege.