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Africa Needs Education Reforms to Ready Students for Future Jobs, Says World Bank

Sandra Ndangby Sandra Ndang
November 30, 2024
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Africa Needs Education Reforms to Ready Students for Future Jobs, Says World Bank

Sandra Ndangby Sandra Ndang
July 16, 2025
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World Bank Report Highlights Need for Smarter Investments in Education and Skills Training

YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – Transforming Africa’s education system is crucial to preparing millions of students for meaningful employment after graduation, according to the World Bank’s latest “Africa’s Pulse” report.

The report emphasizes the need to equip young people with foundational skills and advanced competencies to meet the demands of an evolving job market.

A key strategy highlighted in the report is investing in early childhood development to build a strong foundation for learning.

Expanding access to quality early childhood education will prepare children before they enter primary school.

Additionally, education systems must prioritize enrollment and high-quality learning outcomes.

This requires improving teacher quality, implementing cost-effective interventions like structured pedagogy, and tailoring teaching methods to match students’ learning levels.

To prepare young people for employment, training must align with job market demands, particularly in emerging sectors such as digital and green industries.

Collaborations between educational institutions and industries can ensure that training programs meet employer needs. Expanding access to vocational education and technical training, especially for young women, is critical for broadening job opportunities across the continent.

The report also underscores the importance of improving educational infrastructure. Expanding and upgrading school facilities, reducing class sizes, and enhancing teacher quality are essential to keeping children in school and ensuring effective learning.

The World Bank report called for smarter investments and policy reforms to prepare millions of African students for meaningful employment. These efforts, it argues, will boost economic growth and drive long-term prosperity across the continent.

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YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – Transforming Africa’s education system is crucial to preparing millions of students for meaningful employment after graduation, according to the World Bank’s latest “Africa’s Pulse” report.

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YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – Transforming Africa’s education system is crucial to preparing millions of students for meaningful employment after graduation, according to the World Bank’s latest “Africa’s Pulse” report.

The report emphasizes the need to equip young people with foundational skills and advanced competencies to meet the demands of an evolving job market.

A key strategy highlighted in the report is investing in early childhood development to build a strong foundation for learning.

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Our Platforms

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