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Digital Education StrategyFact Sheet

The African Union Digital Education Strategy and Implementation Plan, covers the period 2023-2028, and establishes a framework for engagement and acceleration of adoption of digital technologies in alignment with the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA).

The Strategy proposes three focus areas, nine strategic objectives and fourteen measures:

The focus areas are:

1. Digital technology appropriation in education – accelerating the adoption of digital technologies for teaching, learning, research, assessment and administration,

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Abridged VersionDigital Education Strategy

The African Union Digital Education Strategy and Implementation Plan, covers the period 2023-2028, and establishes a framework for engagement and acceleration of adoption of digital technologies in alignment with the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA).

The Strategy proposes three focus areas, nine strategic objectives and fourteen measures:

The focus areas are:

1. Digital technology appropriation in education – accelerating the adoption of digital technologies for teaching, learning, research, assessment and administration,

English

Digital Education Strategyand Implementation Plan

The African Union Digital Education Strategy and Implementation Plan, covers the period 2023-2028, and establishes a framework for engagement and acceleration of adoption of digital technologies in alignment with the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA).

The Strategy proposes three focus areas, nine strategic objectives and fourteen measures:

The focus areas are:

1. Digital technology appropriation in education – accelerating the adoption of digital technologies for teaching, learning, research, assessment and administration,

English

ECOSOCC convenes annual CSO meeting on the state of peace and security in Africa: Sharing experiences and lessons learned

November 24, 2022
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The Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC), from November 16-18, held an African Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) meeting on the sharing of experiences and lessons learnt in the field of peace and security; and to assess the progress and challenges in governance, peace and security interventions.

No shortcut to sustainable transformation: ministers conclude meeting on accelerating industrialization and trade : Niger

November 23, 2022
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The African Union Ordinary Session of the Executive Council has concluded with the adoption of decisions expected to give momentum to the continental shift towards accelerated economic diversification, value addition, and structural transformation as a critical source of industrial development and economic growth in African countries, which would equally lead to the successful implementation and beneficiation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Statement By Antonio Pedro Acting Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)

Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,

An Africa that increasingly trades with itself in a diverse range of products is a credible option to build a resilient Africa that can withstand external shocks.

The continent has suffered more than other regions from the COVID-19 pandemic and from the impact of the conflict in Ukraine, in large part due to its excessive dependency on imports. On both occasions though, we have managed to find innovative solutions to reducing the negative impacts of the crises.

Dates: 
November 23, 2022
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AUEOM Preliminary Statement of General Elections in Equatorial Guinea, held on 20 November 2022

November 23, 2022
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AFRICAN UNION ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION TO THE PRESIDENTIAL, LEGISLATIVE, SENATORIAL & MUNICIPAL

ELECTIONS OF 20TH NOVEMBER 2022 IN THE REPUBLIC OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

Malabo, 22nd November 2022

I. INTRODUCTION

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