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

Stories & Blogs World BankAug 28, 2025(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.

Exploring How Zambia Can Leverage Energy Transition Minerals (ETM) for Economic Transformation

Stories & Blogs World BankAug 12, 2025(News )

Zambia's economy showed resilience in 2024, expanding by 4% despite challenges such as drought and power outages, largely due to growth in the mining sector and services.

Rwanda to Restore Ecosystems and Boost Climate Resilience in the Nyungwe–Ruhango Corridor.

Stories & Blogs World BankJul 03, 2025(Press Release )

Communities in Rwanda’s Southern Province are set to benefit from restored ecosystems, improved agricultural productivity, and expanded sustainable livelihood opportunities in areas vulnerable to climate-related shocks.

Hope in Every Dose : How Global Fund Support is Saving Lives from Malaria, TB, and HIV across Africa

Stories & Blogs UNDP-AfricaJul 02, 2025(Story )

“Now I understand it’s to keep him safe,” N’beta said, watching Seco become one of 250,000 children protected in 2024 with a simple but life-saving dose.

UNDP and CAICT partner to drive digital transformation across Africa.

Stories & Blogs UNDP-AfricaJun 18, 2025(Press Release )

The Africa Digital Empowerment and Innovation Hub will serve as a collaborative platform to co-create digital solutions, build institutional and human capacity, and promote South-South cooperation.

Strengthening Genomic Surveillance in Africa: Capacity Building Beyond COVID-19.

Stories & Blogs World BankApr 07, 2025(News )

In the face of global health threats, robust genomic surveillance is more critical than ever.

Putting Africa on the path to prosperity

Stories & Blogs World bankJun 19, 2024(Blog )

While 1.2 billion people in developing countries are projected to reach working age over the next decade, only an estimated 420 million jobs will be available to them.