Education in Africa: Key challenges and solutions for developing human capital
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Human capital enables countries to harness skills, knowledge, and innovation to grow their economies and improve the well-being of their citizens. Over the past 25 years, countries in sub-Saharan Africa have made substantial progress in primary school access. Despite these gains, many young people who attend school are not acquiring the basic skills necessary to thrive in a diverse and changing labor market.
On April 19, the Center for Universal Education at Brookings and the World Bank co-hosted a presentation and panel discussion that focused on challenges and solutions in developing human capital. The event began with findings and insights from a new study, “Facing Forward: Schooling for Learning in Africa,” which examines how to improve learning outcomes in basic education in the region. Following the presentation, a panel of experts discussed the implications of the research for policy and practice.
After the discussion, the panelists took questions from the audience.
Agenda
Welcome
Rebecca Winthrop
Director - Center for Universal Education
Senior Fellow - Global Economy and Development
Presentation
Sajitha Bashir
Education Sector Manager, Eastern and Southern Africa region - World Bank
Session Materials
Discussion
Tamar Manuelyan Atinc
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Global Economy and Development, Center for Universal Education
Her Excellency Professor Sarah Anyang Agbor
Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology - African Union
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