Social Media storms: Digital engagements for the celebration will mostly be coordinated through these storms, which will take place typically via X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and TikTok. This is to allow digital participation in the celebration by interested audiences who may not be able to join in-person events. These events (especially on Monday and Friday) will equally be coordinated to allow our audience to share expectations of and experiences from in-person events. The Communications Committee will synergistically design and execute the different activities to accomplish the desired expectations from these storms in social media, including the launch of a short video challenge early in July.
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A virtual showcase of the African Education Research Database by ESSA and REAL Centre
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