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An African Conference themed “Education, Training, and Scientific Research Systems in Africa: Dynamics of Transformation,” will be held on November 12-13 in Rabat, organized by the Higher Council for Education, Training and Scientific Research (CSEFRS).
This African conference, which is part of the promotion of dialogue and the strengthening of African cooperation in the fields of education, training, and scientific research, is designed to provide a platform for exchange and collective reflection on education policies across the continent, and to explore ways to enhance education quality and foster sustainable development in Africa, the CSEFRS said in a press release.
The Conference aims to strengthen collaboration and support the efforts of advisory bodies and similar institutions throughout Africa to ensure equitable access to quality education, advance training and research, and respond effectively to the needs of future generations, the same source added.
This gathering will bring together presidents and experts from various African education advisory bodies to enrich the debate, share experiences and best practices, and explore opportunities for deeper and more dynamic cooperation among African nations.
Three thematic sessions will structure the conference. The first, “Education in Africa Facing Its Challenges: The Contribution of Advisory Councils and Educational Institutions,” will feature national experiences from Nigeria, Benin, Mauritania, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, and Tanzania, focusing on reform strategies, quality assurance, and governance.
The second, “The State of Reforms and Transformation Dynamics in African Education Systems,” will highlight cases from Gabon, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire, emphasizing national reform agendas and their alignment with continental priorities.
The third, “From Local Specificities to Future Challenges,” will bring together representatives from Chad, the Comoros, the Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso, and Rwanda, who will discuss issues related to the evolution of education systems, technical and vocational training, and the future of work in Africa.
The conference will conclude with a presentation of general recommendations, summarizing the main discussion outcomes and proposals aimed at reinforcing African cooperation in education, training, and scientific research, and at developing joint mechanisms for collaboration among councils and institutions working in these fields across the continent, the press release concluded.
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