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Executive Secretary at Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA)

Tackling the education and skill data challenge in Africa's educational systems is on top of the Agenda for the 2024 Year of Education in Africa.

The UNESCO Institute for Statistics Conference on Education Data and Statistics held in #Paris, between the 7th – 9th February has come and gone, but our core message has continued to reverberate. ADEA’s Executive Secretary, Albert Nsengiyumva was a panelist on Day 3 of the event, where regional bodies interrogated the best approaches to work together to improve data use in decision-making and how to support member countries to improve the collection of relevant data to track progress against global education goals. Albert’s submissions at the panel highlighted how ADEA has worked with its member states through the life of the various frameworks and milestones in improving Member States’ ability to collect, manage, and report on quality data, working with various partners such as UIS. In this video, Albert alongside other regional representatives, shares his perspectives on these issues. https://lnkd.in/eEZ6dAJw

UNESCO Conference on Education Data and Statistics 7-9 February 2024

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this combining factor is the key for universal education for all africans. it's fondamental for actual economy goals transition and for a durable social continent.

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