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The Federal Government says its ongoing reforms in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) have recorded significant...
The Nigerian government is in the final stages of revising its National Policy on Culture, a document that...
Sub-Saharan Africa is grappling with a growing education crisis fueled by chronic underfunding and inequitable spending, both domestically and internationally.
Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, Minister of Women Affairs, has revealed that closing gender gaps in Nigeria has the potential to boost the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by N15 trillion annually by 2025.
Infinix, a trendy tech brand crafted for young consumers, partnered with UNESCO to hold a two-day AI and robotics training workshop in Nigeria.
The United Nations has revealed that the high rate of girls dropping out of school in sub-Saharan Africa is leading to a staggering economic loss of approximately $210 billion annually.
The Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy (FMACCE), Hannatu Musawa, has presented the ministry’s Strategic Roadmap for Nigeria’s creative sector to the diplomatic community and international partners, with the goal of creating at least two million jobs.
A recent UNESCO report highlights the negative impact of social media and digital technology on the well-being, learning, and career decisions of girls both globally and in Nigeria.
The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, has said that over 2 million students have been enrolled back in school since he assumed office as Minister six months ago.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has announced the opening of nominations for the 2024 UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education which has a prize of US$50,000 awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions to the education of girls and women.
Recent UNESCO data says to achieve the education target, 44 million primary and secondary teachers will be required by 2030 globally.
Mohamed M. Malick Fall from Senegal has been appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as the UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, receiving the host government's approval.