Western Sahara is located in Africa. It is a disputed territory, with Morocco controlling the majority of the region. The United Nations has been involved…
Africa
10 Reasons to Visit South Africa
South Africa – dreams come true about your vacation here… South Africa – the best value for money… You will discover that South Africa is…
Memo to a Tourist in Tanzania
Customs regulations Duty-free import of cigarettes is allowed – up to 200 pcs. or 250 g of tobacco, or 50 cigars, spirits – up to…
Rwanda Territory and History
TERRITORY: ENVIRONMENT The intense exploitation of the fertile volcanic soils (made necessary by the high density of the population) has stripped much of the territory…
School and Education in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe the education follows a 7-4-2 system, where the primary school lasts for 7 years, the secondary school for 4 years and the secondary…
School and Education in Zambia
Training The first schools in Zambia were founded in the 1880s by missionaries. British influence from the colonial era is great, with English as the…
School and Education in Uganda
Training Uganda has, since independence in 1962, placed great emphasis on education, which has been central to the national development plans. The structure of the…
School and Education in Tunisia
Training Tunisia’s educational system has long been characterized by both French and Islamic influence, the latter through the Koran schools. The School Act 1958 was…
School and Education in Togo
Officially, the 10-year compulsory school from the children is 5 years. The high school is 7 years (4 + 3 years). In 2002, 91% of…
School and Education in Tanzania
After its liberation, the country’s educational system was based on socialism with Kiswahili as the language of instruction. In 1995, the Ministry of Education presented…
School and Education in Sudan
In Sudan, the education follows an 8-3 system, where the primary school lasts for 8 years and the secondary school for 3 years. According to…
School and Education in South Sudan
The uninterrupted influence of the Pharaohs of Egypt on the areas the Egyptians called Khus and the Greeks Nubia was one of the main reasons…
School and Education in South Africa
In South Africa the education follows a 7-2-3 system, where the primary school lasts for 7 years, the secondary school for 2 years and the…
School and Education in Somalia
Training The Latin alphabet was introduced as a written language in 1972 and a comprehensive literacy campaign was carried out. Since Siyad Barre was overthrown…
School and Education in Sierra Leone
Training Sierra Leone has an old education tradition according to African conditions. As early as 1787 there were mission schools in the capital Freetown. Founded…
School and Education in Seychelles
It is 10 years compulsory and free school from the children is 6 years. The primary school is 6 years old, followed by a 5…
School and Education in Senegal
Training As in the other French-influenced Africa, education in Senegal has been strongly influenced by the French system of domination of the French language. Various…
School and Education in Saõ Tomé and Principe
Officially, the 6-year compulsory school is for anyone aged 7-14. The primary school is 6 years old and the secondary school is 6 years old….
School and Education in Rwanda
After the 1994 massacres, the central goal of education in Rwanda has been to counter the ethnic contradictions in the country and create an equal…
School and Education in Republic of the Congo
Training The education system in Congo is heavily French-influenced. The 10-year compulsory undergraduate education has a six-year first and a four-year second stage. The latter…
School and Education in Nigeria
Training A new school system was introduced in 1982. The responsibility for the school is shared between the National Ministry of Education and its regional…
School and Education in Niger
In principle, it is free and compulsory schooling for 8 years for everyone aged 7-15. The primary school is 6 years old. The high school…
School and Education in Namibia
Training Before independence in 1990, Namibia had a segregated school system with high standards in schools for whites, an intermediate standard for so-called colored and…
School and Education in Mozambique
Officially, the 7-year compulsory school from the children is 7 years. The primary school is 7 years old, and approx. 54% of children start in…
School and Education in Morocco
Training In 1963, compulsory schooling was introduced. The compulsory school covers six plus three years and starts at the age of six. The primary school…