education

How have religion, colonialism, and education affected Barotse Floodplain conservation?

“After colonialism, religion depicted that we “Africans” lived in a satanic manner,” argues Florence Monde Mwauluka the Limulunga la Makuwa craft women’s club founder. Mwauluka, is a woman of 85 years old from Mongu district of Zambia’s Western Province. How is Mwauluka and other women conserving and benefiting from the floodplain? In today’s episode, Mwaluka recalls…

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A Kenyan school taking the extra mile to raise school fees for its needy students.

A recent report on education by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) shows that 1 in every three families in Kenya and Uganda borrows money for school fees. Meet vulnerable students from Njumbi High school in Murang’a county in central Kenya whose parents cannot afford to raise their school fees since joining…

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