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Diversifying Funding Sources for Non-Governmental Organisations in Africa: Strategies for Sustainability.

African countries are struggling with numerous challenges, at the peak is economic hardship for local and international organisations. High inflation and rising living costs have made it increasingly difficult for many NGOs to sustain their operations. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs), that focus on solving societal issues rather than generating profits, are particularly vulnerable to inadequate resources.

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Generative AI for Creating Adaptive Learning Environments: Bridging Cognitive Science and Educational Technology

Over time, the intersection of cognitive science and educational technology has opened new ways for bettering the learning experience. At the forefront of this development is Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI); with Gen AI, we can create personalized learning content tailored to the learner’s learning requirements, ditching the one-size-fits-all approach.

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AREAi Emerges As One of Six Finalists for the 2024 WISE Prize For Education.

Aid for Rural Education Access Initiative (AREAi) has been named one of the 6 finalists of the 2024 WISE Prize for Education. AREAi joins a group of exceptional organizations from across the world as the only Nigerian and African entity in this year’s final shortlist of a global prize dedicated to recognising outstanding, world-class contributions to education.

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AREAi Receives UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy in China for FastTrack!

As a recipient of the 2024 Confucius Literary Prize, we honored the invitation from the National Commission of the People’s Republic of China for UNESCO to attend the China International Confucius Cultural Festival and Award Ceremony of the 19th “UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy” themed – Dialogue with Confucius: Mutual Learning Among Civilizations.At this ceremony, we were ably represented in China by our Director of Digital Communications, Opeolu Eniola Adeyemi, who received the Literacy Award on our behalf.

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The Intersection of Art and Activism: How Photography Can Drive Social Change

Photography has always had the power to tell stories that words alone cannot convey. In the hands of activists, it becomes a force for social change, a bridge between art and advocacy, where images spark reflection, raise awareness and incite action. This intersection of art and activism invites photographers to use their creative expression as a vehicle for justice, amplifying the voices of those who need to be heard.

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AREAi launches 2023 Annual Impact Report!

We are excited to announce the release of our 2023 Annual Impact Report, showcasing the transformative work we have accomplished through our flagship foundational learning program, FastTrack. This program has reached over 120 communities across Nigeria, empowering thousands of students with the skills they need for lifelong learning and academic success.

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AREAi wins 2024 UNESCO Confucius International Literacy Prize!

Aid for Rural Education Access initiative (AREAi), a Nigerian non-profit organisation has won the prestigious UNESCO Confucius Literacy Prize 2024 for its outstanding foundational learning Programme based on the recommendations of an international jury. The UNESCO Confucius Literacy Prize is sponsored by the Government of the People’s Republic of China and recognizes contributions to functional literacy and leveraging technology for literacy development.

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Bridging the Gap, Building Equity: Digital Skills Programs Tailored for Girls

In today’s digital world, technology isn’t just a means to an end but has formed a big part of our daily life. It is commonly said that the illiterate of this generation is not necessarily the person who does not know how to read and write alone but the digitally illiterate one. If you look through this statement’s lens, it is not far-fetched from the truth. Our world is governed by technology and, more so, every facet of our lives, activities embedded with technological tools needed to improve our life pursuits.

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CALL FOR INSTRUCTORS

The English Access Scholarship Program (hereafter known as “Access Program” or “Access”) is a U.S. Department of State-sponsored program that is managed by the local U.S. Embassy/Consulate and implemented by the Aid for Rural Education Access Initiative (AREAi).

The access program is designed to expose participants to U.S. culture, global citizenship, and democratic values through English language scholarships, professional development opportunities for teachers and administrators, and programming for alumni.

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Shattering the Myth: Why Women Belong in STEM Careers

For decades, women have been underrepresented in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Despite stereotypes and barriers, women are not only capable but excel alongside their male counterparts. Unfortunately, the contributions of women in STEM have often been overshadowed by myths and misrepresentations, fueling scepticism about increasing female participation in these fields.

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Strategies for Promoting and Strengthening Learning Continuity Amidst Emergency Situations.

The fundamental human right of every child to education is threatened during and after a crisis. Every year, millions of children have their education disrupted due to humanitarian crises, acts of terrorism, natural hazards, and other forms of sudden and unforeseen insurgencies. People are forced to flee the comfort of their homes during a crisis with children paying the highest price one of which is an absolute disruption in their education. In the words of Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director: “Children do not start wars, and they cannot end them, but they always pay the highest price”.

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Terms of Reference for the Baseline Research on the Availability of Transparency and Accountability Standards and Guidelines within Oyo State Education Sector Plans and Policies as Well as Knowledge Gap among Stakeholders in Oyo State

The Joint Action Grant (JAG) is an initiative by the Malala Fund aimed at supporting collective advocacy efforts among Education Champion organizations. This grant is designed to foster collaboration between multiple organizations, ensuring a unified approach to advancing girls’ access to twelve years of free, safe, and quality education in Nigeria. The JAG program encourages partnerships that align with the Malala Fund’s strategic priorities, enabling the pooling of resources, expertise, and influence to tackle systemic barriers in education.

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Bridging the Digital Divide: Transforming Learning Outcomes in the 21st Century

In the digital age, access to technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity. The digital divide, the gap between those with access to digital technologies and those without, is a pressing issue with profound educational implications, particularly in this century. However, the potential of technology to bridge this divide is immense. Understanding and addressing this divide is not just important; it’s urgent for improving learning outcomes worldwide, and with the right strategies, we can make significant progress.

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