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44 million new teachers must be recruited by 2030: UNESCO

Byron Adonis Mutingwende2 years ago05 mins

On World Teachers’ Day, new UNESCO projections reveal a serious global shortage of teachers in all regions of the world. 44 million new teachers are needed to meet the SDG goal of achieving primary and secondary education for all by 2030. While the new figure is significantly lower than the 69 million gap calculated in 2016, progress…

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