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  1. Tax and education Most education spending in Africa depends on domestic resource mobilisation, particularly on tax revenues.

  2. Analysis of education spending by UNICEF and the African Union Commission found that COVID-19 caused a large drop in education expenditure across Africa.2 The report called on African Union …

  3. While there are many factors that affect the quality of education, this report focuses on whether there is adequate infrastructure in public schools in South Africa to provide the enabling environment for …

  4. State of Africa's Infrastructure Report 2025

    At a time when global capital is constrained and Africa’s needs are urgent, the report reframes the conversation—showing that unlocking these internal resources is not just possible, but essential.

  5. Beyond donor funding: Three ways African countries can build ...

    Nov 5, 2025 · ODA to Africa is expected to decline rapidly, creating a financial cliff edge for education. These urgent financial constraints force a critical and immediate reassessment of how external …

  6. The two databases report infrastructure project commitments by country, sector, year, and who financed them. The databases were merged to ensure that transactions missed by either were considered.

  7. Africa: Insufficient Domestic Funding Hinders Education Progress ...

    Jun 18, 2025 · Families across Africa continue to shoulder an enormous burden in funding education, absorbing 27 percent of total education spending, according to World Bank 2021 data.

  8. Quality education delivers growth - ISS Africa

    Jun 27, 2024 · The 2022 progress report on implementing the African Union’s (AU) Agenda 2063 reveals that Africa failed to meet all the education targets, with an overall performance score of 44%.

  9. 450K Schools, 250M Kids in Africa Lack Tech - GAID

    Mar 29, 2025 · The report emphasizes that significant investment is needed to fully implement digital technologies in the educational process, as well as to provide basic school infrastructure. On …

  10. Prior to COVID, infrastructure investment trends in Africa were positive, with the continent reaching a peak of US$100 billion commitments in 2018. However, the pandemic has deeply impacted …