In Focus
Arts & Culture
This beat celebrates Africa’s rich culture, including language, music, food, fashion, visual art, performing arts, and the creative industry.
A museum in motion: Where memory, creativity and cultural justice converge
Cobhams Asuquo on why access isn’t accidental: ‘Someone is doing the job’
Tongoro: Africa’s Fashion Renaissance
Changing the narrative: Using AI tools to tell the African story
Adequate education financing, updated curricula and accelerated e-learning will help develop skills to meet future workforce demands
— says award-winning Ghanaian teacher Rebecca Onumah, ahead of the UN’s Transforming Education Summit in September 2022.
— says Sam Quansah, the 2021 ‘Overall Best Male Teacher’ in the Awutu Senya District, in Ghana’s Central Region.
There is a need for large-scale support to enable education systems to recover
Sierra Leone’s education minister David Sengeh, who is co-chair of the Summit’s Advisory Committee, says governments, civil society, students, and young people must reimagine education
With over 200 million speakers, it is one of the most widely used African languages, encompassing more than a dozen main dialects.
At night, classrooms in this northern Kenya school serve as dormitories to keep the students safe from early marriages
Tshepiso Ledwaba, 31, trained at the highly respected Ohio-based Oberlin College and Conservatory.