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INCLUSIVE SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN IN AFRICA

AFRICA'S SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW STARTS TODAY WITH INCLUSIVE EDUCATION.


Inclusive education in Africa for children is the golden ticket and liberation from poverty, the ability to understand and enjoy their rights. Education is the key an African child uses to rise beyond poverty through acquiring ideas and skills important to secure innovative ideas, and entrepreneurial and career roles.




Poverty is the major challenge and hindrance to education in Africa which leads to 20% of the children engaged in child labor.


The role of education in promoting the rights of children in Africa


Education has an impact on the social, political, and religious values of children and families.

Inclusive education should be at the forefront of every government. In Africa children with disability are the most left out in the education paradigm. Equipping education to learners with a disability will reduce poverty and create inclusion to exclude groups hence grounds for more educated advocate champions for education disability inclusion.


To achieve a quality education status for children in Africa there is a need to educate the community on inclusive education for both gendered kids. 


 Why education remains a challenge in Africa


Empowering disabled learners to be advocates and motivation to other disabled kids in marginalized and rural Africa is a strategy for quality education.





Ensuring education financial support and funding is offered to children and families with disability ensures quality education sustainability in Africa.







More knowledge and education towards unbiased and inclusive education in rural Africa, marginalized communities, and region should be enforced to achieve sustainable development goal 4.





Improving access to quality public education in Africa


Transforming lives in rural Africa with education and innovation.


Education is the key to economics, political, and agricultural future sustainability in Africa. 


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