Learn how the ARED model of bilingual language education in Senegal preserves the Wolof language while improving outcomes.
When women have the power to make decisions about their lives—and access to the tools and resources they need—economies grow, families are healthier, and communities are more resilient. Closing gender ...
Imagine trying to learn to read in a language you rarely speak at home. For years, many children in Senegal were taught only in French, even though they spoke national languages like Wolof with their ...