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Uniting Minds and Shaping Futures through IndiaAfrica Educational Partnerships
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist
|August 2025
In the evolving landscape of global development, South-South Cooperation (SSC) has gained momentum as a collaborative approach among the countries of the Global South to address shared challenges.
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Rooted in mutual learning and partnership, SSC promotes the exchange of knowledge, technical expertise, and resources to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth.
India has emerged as a key player in SSC, strengthening its relations with partner countries, particularly in Africa, through educational exchange, capacity-building, and development cooperation. This partnership is shaped by long-standing and historic relations and a shared vision for inclusive development, youth empowerment, and skill enhancement. The Goal 2 of the African Union's 2063 Agenda, “Well educated citizens and a skills revolution underpinned by science, technology, and innovation,” has education and skills central to its regional strategy (AGENDA 2063: The Africa We Want, 2022). Notably, India's educational initiatives align closely with Africa's priorities in human capital development.
Nevertheless, Africa faces challenges in meeting its education and workforce goals. With its population expected to yield a workforce of 1.25 billion by 2050 (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, 2024), the continent must address persistent gaps in access and quality of education. UNESCO estimates that over 34 million children in Africa remain out of school. Shortages of trained teachers, inadequate infrastructure, and regional disparities further complicate the crisis.
India's engagement in Africa is not simply assistance, but a shared responsibility, supporting Africa's aspiration to build resilient, knowledge-based societies. As both of them navigate a rapidly changing global economy, their collaboration stands as a model for how education-centred South-South partnerships can drive meaningful and sustainable development.
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