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Surge in African Students Studying in China
The number of African students studying in China has dramatically increased due to expanded scholarships, China's affordability, and the rising demand for Chinese language skills, contributing to various sectors in Kenya and strengthening bilateral relations.
Surge in African Students Studying in China
The number of African students studying in China has dramatically increased due to expanded scholarships, China's affordability, and the rising demand for Chinese language skills, contributing to various sectors in Kenya and strengthening bilateral relations.
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Madrid Eliminates Social Criterion for Private Childcare Subsidies
The Madrid regional government eliminated a social situation criterion for childcare subsidies in private schools for the 2025-2026 academic year, a decision that has sparked controversy following previous increases in income limits for these subsidies, despite government claims that the removed cri...
Madrid Eliminates Social Criterion for Private Childcare Subsidies
The Madrid regional government eliminated a social situation criterion for childcare subsidies in private schools for the 2025-2026 academic year, a decision that has sparked controversy following previous increases in income limits for these subsidies, despite government claims that the removed cri...
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US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...
US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...
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Mexico's February 2025 Bienestar Scholarship Payment Schedule Announced
Mexico's February 2025 Bienestar scholarship payments will be deposited into Banco del Bienestar cards from February 4th-24th, based on the initial of the student's last name, with varying amounts depending on educational level; upper secondary registration is open February 5th-28th online.
Mexico's February 2025 Bienestar Scholarship Payment Schedule Announced
Mexico's February 2025 Bienestar scholarship payments will be deposited into Banco del Bienestar cards from February 4th-24th, based on the initial of the student's last name, with varying amounts depending on educational level; upper secondary registration is open February 5th-28th online.
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Surge in African Students Studying in China Driven by Scholarships and Growing Demand
The number of African students studying in China has increased dramatically due to expanded scholarships, China's affordability, and the rising demand for Chinese language skills; this trend is exemplified by Kenya, where scholarships have increased from 10 to at least 60 annually, with private and ...

Surge in African Students Studying in China Driven by Scholarships and Growing Demand
The number of African students studying in China has increased dramatically due to expanded scholarships, China's affordability, and the rising demand for Chinese language skills; this trend is exemplified by Kenya, where scholarships have increased from 10 to at least 60 annually, with private and ...
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Give Something Back: $100 Million Initiative Transforms Lives
Robert Carr, initially inspired by a $250 scholarship, founded Give Something Back, a $100 million initiative supporting over 2,000 students nationwide, with a 74% graduation rate, emphasizing mentorship and mental health alongside financial aid.

Give Something Back: $100 Million Initiative Transforms Lives
Robert Carr, initially inspired by a $250 scholarship, founded Give Something Back, a $100 million initiative supporting over 2,000 students nationwide, with a 74% graduation rate, emphasizing mentorship and mental health alongside financial aid.
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Russia to Support Ethiopian Tech Education with 100 Scholarships
Russia will provide 100 scholarships to Ethiopian students for the 2025/26 academic year, focusing on technology, as announced at a forum in Addis Ababa aimed at strengthening technological and educational collaboration between the two countries.

Russia to Support Ethiopian Tech Education with 100 Scholarships
Russia will provide 100 scholarships to Ethiopian students for the 2025/26 academic year, focusing on technology, as announced at a forum in Addis Ababa aimed at strengthening technological and educational collaboration between the two countries.
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K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.

K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.
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44% Bias Score
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