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Leading the profession 21 October 2020 “Africa: Collaboration between Unions and Governments for a Better Future in Education”, by Cherine Sabry.
Cherine Sabry
Unions and governments have been in conflict since the dawn of time. The mere existence of unions as a force to defend workers’ rights where governments fail to do so in and of itself leads to this conflictual relationship. In Africa, unions have rarely been consulted during the COVID-19 crisis...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 October 2019 “Higher ambitions for education and copyright in Africa and the world”, by Mugwena Maluleke.
Mugwena Maluleke
African nations actively participated in the development of the Sustainable Development Agenda that acknowledged the centrality of education in the achievement of all other plans for a better world. Like other nations of the world, they committed to the provision of a single, renewed education agenda that is holistic, ambitious...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 April 2018 Namibia: Private influence in early childhood education and need to hire qualified teachers
The Namibia National Teachers' Union has denounced the private sector role in the pre-primary sector, and demanded that qualified teachers be recruited in this education sector.
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Union growth 1 May 2017 This May Day, why not try solidarity?
As the occasion to celebrate and reaffirm the value and values of trade unions, from which their principles continue to inspire, today must also serve as a lens to carefully examine our societies and institutions.
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Standards and working conditions 10 January 2013 Namibia: educators demand salary increase
Educators in Namibia are preparing to go on strike to demand a further increase in their salaries, as well as improved conditions of service.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 August 2012 Namibia: Free and compulsory primary education for all
The Namibia National Teachers’ Union (NANTU), EI’s national affiliate, has applauded the Ministry of Education’s decision to provide free and compulsory education at primary level.
Namibia: Free and compulsory primary education for all
Resources
Global managerial education reforms and teachers
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Namibia National Teachers' Union
NANTUhttps://www.nantu-namibia.org/ [email protected] tel: +264 61.26.22.47 tel: +264 61.21.54.34 fax: +264 61.26.19.26P.O.Box 61009 Katutura Windhoek