Educating the next generation of African youth with a sustainable strategy is crucial for the continent's future. By integrating sustainability into the curriculum, African educational institutions are empowering students to address environmental challenges and drive economic growth. This approach fosters critical thinking, innovation, and a deep understanding of sustainable practices.
Programs that focus on renewable energy, conservation, and sustainable agriculture equip students with the skills needed to lead in a green economy. By prioritizing sustainability in education, we can ensure that African youth are prepared to build a resilient and prosperous future, benefiting both their communities and the planet.
Few from her hometown reached the goal; in Mali, one of the poorest countries in Africa, Unicef reports that only 12 per cent of girls and 23 per cent of boys complete secondary school.
