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Government unveils post-pandemic IHE recovery strategy
In attempting to recover international higher education (IHE) exports post-pandemic and post-Brexit, the United Kingdom will prioritise opportunities in India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Nigeria, according to its revised International Education Strategy.
The International Education Champion, Sir Steve Smith, will focus on these countries as an immediate priority, but he will also focus on Brazil, Europe, China and Hong Kong.
Another of his priorities will be to work with the British Council to identify and resolve barriers to recognition of online and blended learning internationally.
Meanwhile the new Turing study abroad scheme will open up opportunities for UK students to study in other countries, with a particular emphasis on broadening participation by students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has allocated the Abinkyi and Race Course markets as temporary trading place to traders from the Kumasi Central Market.
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Amid Pandemic, Air Senegal Expands Wings
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Air Senegal is determined to revive its fortune. In the wake of the second wave of a pandemic sweeping the continent, the flag carrier is showing signs of recovery. Post-crisis. The airline company announced it would stretch its wings beyond its normal routes. The carrier is set to commence flights to Milan in February, to Lyon on March 28, and possibly to Washington and New York before the fall of 2021:
“The mission and the overall strategy of Air Senegal do not vary”, says Kane Ibrahim, the Chief Executive Officer of the airline company. “There is consistency. It’s about efficiently managing the accelerated growth of the airline.” Continuing, Kane noted that “We remain focused on our mission. The success of Air Senegal’s development strategy will depend on fuel costs, human resources, finance, maintenance, training and how we put forth our expertise and know-how.”