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Did you know ? Episode 17 : africans used telescopes to observe the stars
Long before telescopes existed, the peoples of Africa were already observing the stars. They used them to navigate, cultivate the…
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Did you know ? Episode 14 : the world’s first university is in Africa
Did you know that the world’s first university is located in Morocco, in the city of Fez? It is called…
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Did you know ? Episode 16 : Africa holds 30% of the world’s natural resources
The African continent has around 30% of the world’s natural resources! It has gold, diamonds, oil, and also many minerals…
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South Africa : reading champions inspire kids
At Matlala Ramosheba Primary School in South Africa, Reading Champions help children discover the joy of reading. Through clubs, workshops, and storytelling…
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Did you know ? Episode 16 : Mathematics owes a lot to Africa
Africans used numbers, geometry, and calculations to build, trade, and observe the stars. Math isn’t just modern—it has a long…
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Nigeria : young people create apps for learning
In Lagos, students are learning coding to build fun educational apps for math, science, and languages. Through workshops at 9jaCodeKids…
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Did you know ? Episode 15 : female warriors protected the kingdom of Dahomey
In the Kingdom of Dahomey, in West Africa, there was an army made up entirely of women! These warriors, often…
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Did you know ? Episode 14 : the world’s first university is in Africa
The world’s first university is located in Morocco, in Fez. It was founded over 1,000 years ago by a woman:…
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Tanzania : Schools Plant Trees for the Future
At Ziwani Primary School, students join a special tree-planting day to protect the Earth and build a green future. From…
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Did you know ? Episode 13 : ancient Egypt invented paper
A long time ago, in Africa, the Egyptians invented paper. It was called papyrus. Thanks to it, they could write,…
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