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Ending learning poverty in Africa: Lessons from Ghana

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November 13, 2025

Africa spends just $54 per pupil annually—compared to $8,500 in high-income countries. This gap leaves millions of children without basic learning materials, fueling a crisis known as learning poverty. Experts warn this could stall Africa’s development. In response, over 30 African nations have pledged to end learning poverty by 2035.

Maxwell Suuk Maxwell is a DW reporter based in Tamale, Northern Ghana.
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