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2009: Challenges Are Opportunities for Change: Investing in Education in Africa


Press Releases

1. Classroom Interactions, Relevance, Nutrition and Health Care Are Among the Keys to Strengthening African Education

September, 2009

U.S. Rep. Diane Watson (D-CA) joined experts from the U.S. Agency for International Development, academia, the non-profit arena, and the private sector to examine how all can work together to build educational opportunities for Africa’s children and young adults.
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Reports

1. Challenges Are Opportunities for Change: Investing in Education in Africa Report

November, 2009

In the report of the 2009 Ronald H. Brown Education Roundtable Series, “Challenges Are Opportunities for Change: Summit on Investing in Education in Africa,” experts from USAID, Congress, academia, nonprofits, and the private sector collaborated to recommend practical actions to help the U.S. government and nongovernmental organizations strengthen education in Africa – from early childhood interventions to advanced science and engineering training.
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Presentations

1. Dr. Sarah Moten, Director, Africa Education Initiative, USAID

September 2009

An overview of U.S. policy towards improving education outcomes in Africa.
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2. Dr. Hilary Inyang, President, African University of Science and Technology & Duke Energy Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering & Science, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

September 2009

Configurations of educational systems to support African sustainable development.
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3. Mr. Charlie Feezel, Education Program Director, World Cocoa Foundation

September 2009

The private sector’s role in investing in education in Africa.
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4. Dr. Emmanuel Ojameruaye, Vice-President, Research & Program Development, International Foundation for Education & Self-Help (IFESH)

September 2009

The role of U.S.-based NGOs in providing support to African governments in strengthening their education systems.
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Videos

1. Highlights of the Education Summit

September 2009
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2. Dr. Sarah Moten, Director, Africa Education Initiative, USAID

September 2009
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3. Dr. Hilary Inyang, President, African University of Science and Technology & Duke Energy Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering & Science, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

September 2009
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4. Mr. Charlie Feezel, Education Program Director, World Cocoa Foundation

September 2009
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5. Dr. Emmanuel Ojameruaye, Vice-President, Research & Program Development, International Foundation for Education & Self-Help (IFESH)

September 2009
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6. Audience Questions

September 2009
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