Programs and Activities
ADEA programs and activities are conducted by the Secretariat
and the Working Groups. This section describes programs and activities
led by the Secretariat.
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Groups section for more activities.
Biennale
ADEA's Biennials are the high point of the activities and life of
the Association. The main objective of the meetings is to encourage and
sustain frank and open discussions between African ministers of education,
development agencies, and other education professionals.
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Sub-regional Ministerial Meetings and Conferences
In response to needs expressed by the Bureau of African Ministers,
ADEA organizes technical or sub-regional ministerial meetings on topics
of common interest in order to foster greater cooperation between countries.
ADEA organizes also major ministerial conferences on emerging themes
on education.
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Inter-Country Quality Nodes (ICQN)
The inter-country quality nodes serve as catalysts for the accumulation
of information on innovative educational experiences in Africa and for
the implementation of the lessons that each country or group of countries
draws from those experiences to improve their own programs.
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Intra-African Exchanges
Designed to promote the cross-fertilization of creative responses developed
in Africa for specific problems facing education, the program of Intra-African
Exchanges includes study visits, exchanges of expertise, and commissioned
papers that describe successful experiences in education in Africa.
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Publications
ADEA publishes a wide range of articles, books, papers and reports that
relate to the development of education in Africa
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Knowledge Management
Since its inception, ADEA has developed and maintained several databases
for knowledge and information sharing.
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Africa Education Journalism Award
In 2001, ADEA launched an award that recognizes the best articles on
education in Africa written by African journalists and published in
the African press.
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more information ...
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