At World Vision Canada, our mission stays the same year after year – to help bring life in all its fullness to the most vulnerable girls and boys. Together, we work to foster lasting change in the communities we partner with by providing the resources they need for self-sufficient living. We’re always looking at the
The Minister of the Department of Basic Education Angie Motshekga, Deputy Minister Dr Regina Mhaule, and Director-General Mathanzima Mweli recently took part in an exhilarating two-day Early Childhood Development (ECD) Workshop at Vulindlela Campus in Midrand. The workshop, from May 14–15, was centred around implementing the ECD 2030 strategy. Discussions revolved around gathering inputs and
The Minister of the Department of Basic Education Angie Motshekga, Deputy Minister Dr Regina Mhaule, and Director-General Mathanzima Mweli recently took part in an exhilarating two-day Early Childhood Development (ECD) Workshop at Vulindlela Campus in Midrand. The workshop, from May 14–15, was centred around implementing the ECD 2030 strategy. Discussions revolved around gathering inputs and
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Key Takeaways About 10 million college students take distance education courses.1 Approximately 54% of college students took distance education courses in fall 2022, down from 75% in fall 2020. 1,2 Primarily online colleges enroll around 1.1 million students.3 Black students make up 23.3% of students at primarily online colleges, versus just 12.5% of all college
It’s estimated child poverty costs the U.S. economy about $1 trillion annually in lost productivity and spending on crime, health care, child welfare and homelessness. And with the national child poverty rate sitting at 16.3% as of 2022, policymakers are weighing ways to improve economic outcomes for American children to ensure they can thrive in
Policy Basics: Top Ten Facts about Social Security | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Skip to main content May 31, 2024 Eighty-eight years after President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935, Social Security remains one of the nation’s most successful, effective, and popular programs. About 67 million people, or