Right for Education
Right for Education (stylized as R:Ed) is a private, nonprofit foundation working in online educational media in Africa. The foundation publishes free educational materials in English and French. Right for Education’s work reaches 6.9M followers through its Facebook page most of which are in Sub-Saharan Africa. Other outlets include TV and radio stations based in Africa. The organization has no political or religious ties. A sister enterprise, REdy, was established in 2020 to support the growth of business in Africa.
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Right for Education
Right for Education (stylized as R:Ed) is a private, nonprofit foundation working in online educational media in Africa. The foundation publishes free educational materials in English and French. Right for Education’s work reaches 6.9M followers through its Facebook page most of which are in Sub-Saharan Africa. Other outlets include TV and radio stations based in Africa. The organization has no political or religious ties. A sister enterprise, REdy, was established in 2020 to support the growth of business in Africa.
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Dr Susann Dattenberg-Doyle, Queen of Gbi Kpoeta
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