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Impact of Education on Africa’s Development

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Education Impact on Africa's Development | Impact of Education on Africa's Development | EduPulse Magazine

Africa is one of the continents that has seen its development through education as education is one key instrument that promotes economic growth. Education in Africa has brought quite many entrepreneurs who have led to Africa economic growth, the inclusion of higher and tertiary education in Africa development.

The economic growth of Africa has rapidly changed since the inclusion of higher education in Africa’s development, bringing Africa an expansion in information communication technology (ICTS).

The Ethiopian parliament even introduced new degree courses that better fit the country’s economic needs and some African countries that include Ghana, Tanzania, Kenya, and Zimbabwe have fought effortlessly to have gender equality in higher education and have introduced bridging courses that help women that making them being involved in development in Africa leading to several African women who are entrepreneurs and having low unemployment rate in the continent despite other countries still suffer in job opportunities.

Higher tertiary education in Africa has led to economic growth from both the private and public sector that include better employment prospects, higher salaries and more incredible abilities to save and invest.

Tertiary education in Africa has helped economies keep up and catch up with more advanced societies as higher education graduates are more aware of and better able to use new technologies, they have developed new tools and skills themselves.

Their know-how inculcated by advanced schooling has generated entrepreneurship with positive effects on job creation. They understand their non-graduates fellows better also. Egypt’s graduates are even guaranteed jobs which help bring in better minds to a country bringing economic growth. Primary and Secondary education bring socio-economic development in Africa.

Precious is a media practitioner interested in empowering Africa at large in education through media, and also cinematography and copywriting among other things found in the media industry.

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