Education crisis in Africa—a critical link to health and development challenges
Africa’s education system faces a profound dual challenge: historical deficits and the demands of a rapidly evolving digital age. As wars and poverty are continuing to displace millions and leave classrooms without walls, books, or teachers; the continent must navigate these barriers to deliver quality education and ensure a brighter future for its youth.
Africa's education crisis profoundly disrupts health by perpetuating cycles of poverty, limiting access to healthcare education, and exacerbating mental and physical toll on children and communities caught in conflict and deprivation. For more, click on this article.