Author: ACSAIR
Residents in rural areas of Africa with the same level of household-head education as urban residents still record lower enrollment rates. This is a powerful reminder…
On 19 May 2026, the Afrique Center for Statistics, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Research (ACSAIR) and the United Tropical Planters Association (UTPA) officially launched a new…
Primary education remains essential but the inequality conversation becomes sharper at secondary and tertiary levels. Primary school enrollment is relatively less sensitive to some household factors,…
In many African economies, agriculture remains one of the largest livelihood systems yet energy planning and agricultural planning are often treated separately and this separation is…
Education is often designed around access, enrollment, completion and infrastructure. These remain essential but post-graduation opportunity is equally important because unequal earning opportunities after education can…
There is urgent need to accelerate reforms such as the New African Financial Architecture, the African Financing Stability Mechanism, the African Monetary Institute and the African…
Countries in West Africa have women already working in renewable energy, recycling, briquette production, solar installation, sustainable construction, STEM advocacy, biogas, cooling repair and climate education.…
Across Africa, education is often discussed through the language of enrollment. When more children enter primary school, when secondary school numbers rise and when universities expand,…
The Strait of Hormuz may appear geographically distant from Africa, but it functions as one of the world’s critical economic arteries. When movement through such a…
Much of the conversation about Africa’s digital future is still framed in yesterday’s language. We often hear statements about penetration rates, SIM cards, coverage maps and…
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