An uncomfortable truth for the higher education sector is that artificial intelligence is reshaping how work gets done. Graduates will need to enter AI-enabled workplaces with a clear sense of how to work alongside intelligent systems, and millions of experienced professionals are going to require reskilling. Yet our institutions are not preparing new students or…
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British power developer Gridworks recently signed two landmark agreements with the Government of Uganda to begin construction on the Amari Project, widely regarded as Africa’s first independent transmission project to reach this phase. It is a milestone that speaks to the growing momentum behind private-sector participation in grid infrastructure and electricity generation on the continent
As lifelong learning continues to gain prominence as a guiding principle for education systems worldwide, there is increasing recognition of the need to anchor policies and practices in local sociocultural realities. In Africa, this implies acknowledging the diversity of knowledge systems, modes of transmission, and the role of community-based learning traditions, as well as the…