Lessons from Closed Donor Education Projects and the Path to Hometown Solutions in Africa

The Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA), through its Inter-Country Quality Node on Teaching and Learning (ICQN-TL), cordially invites you to an enriching Community of Practice webinar under the theme: “Lessons from Closed Donor Education Projects and the Path to Hometown Solutions in Africa.”

This webinar is organized as an interactive platform for peer learning and exchange of experiences among education stakeholders. It aims to foster dialogue around the outcomes and unfinished work of recently closed donor-funded education projects, while jointly exploring “locally-led, sustainable responses to hometown solutions” to Africa’s educational priorities.

Who Should Attend?

Education policymakers, development partners, project implementers, researchers, civil society organizations, and all stakeholders are committed to improving education in Africa.

Why to attend?

  • Share lessons learned from closed projects in your country
  • Discuss strategies for sustainability beyond donor support
  • Connect with stakeholders driving transformative change in education

Register Here: https://bit.ly/3G4xc7x