Bridging the Gap: Investigating US-Africa Educational Collaborations
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https://doi.org/10.31039/plic.2023.8.183Keywords:
Educational Collaborations, educational partnerships, NAFSAAbstract
This research paper explores the collaborative efforts made between the United States and Africa in the field of education. Drawing insights from various sources, including speeches, research studies, and articles, this paper will delve into the multifaceted aspects of educational partnerships, focusing on their significance, challenges, and potential impact on addressing the educational needs in Africa. The analysis encompasses diverse perspectives, ranging from political addresses to scholarly articles, providing a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics shaping US-Africa educational collaborations. This paper will investigate key thematic areas, including the topics of global health, the climate crisis, inclusive economic growth, democracy, peace and security, international research collaboration, inter-university partnerships, and the role of organizations like NAFSA. By synthesizing information from these sources, the research aims to contribute to the discourse on fostering meaningful and effective educational collaborations between the United States and Africa
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