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Vivo Energy expands beyond Africa, entering the Middle East region with TotalEnergies Marketing Jordan acquisition. The firm is set to introduce the Engen brand to the Kingdom. In Kenya, the firm operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Vivo Energy Kenya, which was established in November…
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Due to the pandemic, the topic of innovation in education has never been more crucial.
While most developed countries moved their classes online with ease, many developing countries have had a hard time adapting to the home-school model due to a lack of infrastructure and the high cost of data.
According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 91.3% of the world’s learning population was impacted by global shutdowns brought about by the pandemic.
This means that about 1.5 billion students were not in school, a situation that largely impacted developing nations, a lot of which are in Africa.
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