Education and Social Inequality in Africa: Gender, Poverty, and Regional Disparities

  • Khethiwe D
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This article examines the multifaceted challenges that contribute to social inequality in education across Africa. Focusing on the intersections of gender, poverty, and regional disparities, the article provides a comprehensive analysis of the barriers that hinder equal access to education. Through an exploration of historical context, current trends, and policy interventions, this study highlights the complex factors shaping educational opportunities on the continent. Drawing from scholarly research and empirical data, the article emphasizes the critical need for collaborative initiatives involving governments, international organizations, and local communities to address and rectify these disparities, fostering a more inclusive and equitable education landscape in Africa.

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Khethiwe, D. (2023). Education and Social Inequality in Africa: Gender, Poverty, and Regional Disparities. Research and Advances in Education, 2(8), 52–65. https://doi.org/10.56397/rae.2023.08.05

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