The Morning Call
According to the World Bank, for the past 50 years, the educational level has not grown from generation to generation in developing economies. Nearly half of the individuals born in the 1980s are more educated than their parents, a proportion comparable to those born in the 1960s. In this episode of the Business Segment, Stephane Kugne focuses on the challenges facing the fight against poverty in Africa, as the world marks the 25th Poverty Eradication Day.
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