
Africa: lost continent, aid-dependent basket case of economic development failures? Forget the old clichés. Francesca Beausang and her guests explore the ideas and concrete innovations through which Africa is becoming a model of innovation-driven development for the world. Afri-CAN is a podcast run by Pharo Foundation, a mission-driven, impact-oriented organisation that designs, funds and operates... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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What helps civilisations flourish — and what causes them to fall behind?
In this episode of Afri-CAN, we are joined by Johan Norberg, author of Peak Human, to explore the role of innovation in the rise of the world’s most secure and prosperous socie... more
What really helps young people make the transition from school to work in Africa: technical skills or soft skills?
In this episode of Afri-CAN, Wendy Cunningham from the World Bank makes the case for soft skills — or, as she puts it, socio-emotional... more
How can Africa scale high quality education that develops the whole child?
In this episode, we define quality education as academic rigour plus scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and socio emotional development, producing learners who can engage... more
How can African education systems support both academic results and the deeper life skills students need to succeed?
In Music, Consciousness, and Student Success, we explore how music and consciousness-based learning help develop the “whole child” —... more
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