T4 Education, in collaboration with HP, has announced the exceptional finalists for the Africa Education Medal 2024. This prestigious accolade, established in 2022, recognises visionary leaders from across the continent who have made significant contributions to improving education and ensuring that every child in Africa has access to quality education.
The Africa Education Medal was the first of the three World Education Medals to be founded, setting a high standard for recognising excellence in education. It celebrates the efforts of those who are sparking change across Africa, bringing together a diverse group of leaders dedicated to creating an Africa where every child can thrive through education.
In the decades leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa made remarkable progress in boosting school enrolment and educational access. However, the pandemic exacerbated existing challenges, increasing learning poverty and highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions. The Africa Education Medal acknowledges the critical role of education in Africa’s future and the importance of collective efforts to address these challenges.
The finalists for the Africa Education Medal 2024 include ten visionary leaders from various countries who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to advancing education. Their contributions range from promoting gender equality in education to integrating technology in classrooms and improving teacher training and development.
The finalists are:
– Taddy Blecher (South Africa)
– Olanrewaju Oniyitan (Nigeria)
-Nankunda Hope Mwijuka (Uganda)
– Mohammed Haroon (Ghana)
– Julian Hewitt (South Africa)
– Josiah Olusegun Ajiboye (Nigeria)
– Hakeem Subair (Nigeria)
– Christopher Khaemba (Kenya)
– Angeline Murimirwa (Zimbabwe)
– Ahmed Kura (Kenya)
These ten leaders have demonstrated outstanding commitment to advancing education, from promoting gender equality in education to integrating technology in classrooms and improving teacher training and development.
The educational community eagerly awaits the announcement of the winner of the Africa Education Medal 2024 in October.
T4 Education is dedicated to improving the quality of education globally by recognising and celebrating the achievements of educational leaders and promoting innovative solutions to educational challenges. In partnership with HP, T4 Education aims to inspire and empower educators, policymakers, and communities to work towards a future where every child has access to quality education.
HP is committed to advancing quality education and empowering communities worldwide. Through its collaboration with T4 Education, HP supports initiatives that recognise educational excellence and promote the development of innovative educational solutions across the globe.
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