Kabod Group STEM

Kabod develops a STEM Curriculum for teachers training colleges in Ghana

Over the last few months we have been working with a number of partners to make STEM Open Educational Resources (OERs) accessible to teachers in four Ghanaian schools. The aim is to show that with the right access, Ghanaian teachers can produce overwhelmingly positive educational outcomes among students.  Siemens Stiftung, an international organization known for …

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Navigating Ghana’s Double-Track System: Unintended Consequences of Free Education

Introduction Ghana’s noble vision of providing free education for all was a transformative step towards creating equal opportunities in the realm of learning. However, as with any ambitious policy, unforeseen challenges emerged. The Double-Track System was born in 2018 as a response to the overwhelming demand for education, accommodating a multitude of students in the …

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Gambia, Unlocking a Brighter Future for Africa through Data-Driven Education

Introduction In the heart of Africa, a beacon of hope shines brightly, illuminating the path towards a brighter future for its children – education. As the continent strives to harness the full potential of its schools and students, a powerful ally emerges on the horizon – the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) …

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Open Digital Academy for Young Africans

Apply Now for the Open Digital Academy for Young Africans (ODAYA)

The need for upscaling digital skills is now pressing than ever in Africa. To ensure positive economic growth and development that benefits all citizens, Africa must make big strides in digital literacy. In Sub Saharan Africa, 230 million jobs will require digital skills by 2030, according to the Digital Skills in Sub-Saharan Africa report . This translates …

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How could nonprofits mobilise financial resources during and after COVID-19?

I facilitated a session on “Integrating alternative financing models to strengthen 3rd Sector Resilience in a Post Pandemic West Africa”, during the 2021 DAAD Alumni Conference. Aside the traditional channel of funding, there are 12 proven models of mobilizing resources for any civil society organisations in Africa, no matter its size, staff or strength.

Christian Elongue Noel 2020

Comment célèbre t-on Noel et Nouvel An au Cameroun et au Ghana? (2nde partie)

Dans mon précédent article, j’expliquais comment la vue d’un statut WhatsApp d’une proche (Linda) m’a amené à me questionner sur les manières de célébrer Noel au Cameroun et au Ghana. J’y ai également décris les questions qui me venaient à l’esprit, et me faisait hésiter de commenter car cela concernait sa vie privée et cela …

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Fakala Richard Joyeux Noel

Comment célèbre t-on Noel et Nouvel An au Cameroun et au Ghana? (1ère Partie)

La célébration de Noel est différent d’un pays à un autre. La vue de certains statuts WhatsApp d’amis et proches au Cameroun m’a permis une fois de plus d’apprécier le contraste dans la manière de célébrer au Ghana. Dans cet article, je décris une histoire réelle et sollicite votre avis sur certaines questions en rapport avec la vie privée et chrétienne.