EDn

Education in Developing Nation
EDn

EDn, Education in Developing Nations seeks to crowdsource information by education stakeholders; entrepreneurs, innovators, Government, development organisations etc. on policy, practices, innovations that have either failed or succeeded. The aim is to discover how we can provide an effective and equitable education system. Also to create awareness about initiatives that are working.

  1. African Leadership University Journey: Vision, Strategies, Challenges.

    26/08/2020

    African Leadership University Journey: Vision, Strategies, Challenges.

    Ugochukwu Chukwujiaka sat down with Fred Swaniker, the founder of African Leadership Group to explore questions about education entrepreneur, the building and running of Africa Leadership University, and the key ingredient of a successful global education company.  Fred is deeply passionate about Africa and believes that the missing ingredient on the continent is good leadership. In line with this, he has co-founded three organizations that aim to catalyze a new generation of ethical, entrepreneurial African leaders: African Leadership Academy, African Leadership Network, and African Leadership University.  Collectively, these institutions aim to groom 3 million leaders for Africa over a 50-year period. A passionate entrepreneur, Fred also served as Founder and CEO of Terra Education, a global education company that today provides leadership training to about 4,000 people annually at 46 sites in 20 countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe.  Swaniker has been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and was listed by Forbes Magazine among the top ten young ‘power men’ in Africa. Fred has an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where he was named an Arjay Miller Scholar, a distinction awarded to the top 10% of each graduating class. He holds a BA in Economics with a minor in Mathematical Statistics from Macalester College (magna cum laude). He was born in Ghana but has lived and worked in about 10 different African countries.

    45 min

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EDn, Education in Developing Nations seeks to crowdsource information by education stakeholders; entrepreneurs, innovators, Government, development organisations etc. on policy, practices, innovations that have either failed or succeeded. The aim is to discover how we can provide an effective and equitable education system. Also to create awareness about initiatives that are working.

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