AFRICA EDUCATION JOURNALISM AWARD
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ADEA announces the results of the 5th Competition in Tunis
Wednesday, April 09, 2008 (425 reads)


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The Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA), today announced today the results of the Fifth competition of the Akintola Fatoyinbo Africa Education Journalism Award. The results were announced at the African Development Bank...

 



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WG COMED STEERING COMMITTEE 2007
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WG COMED SIXTH STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING, Oct 1-3, Paris, France
Friday, July 13, 2007 (354 reads)



The ADEA's Working Group on Communication for Education and Development hosted its sixth Steering Committee meeting at the International Institute for Educational Planning at UNESCO, Paris, on Oct. 1-3, 2007.  The main objectives of the meeting were: Click for more

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THE AFRICA EDUCATION JOURNALISM AWARD 2008

This Award was launched in Bamako, Mali in June 2007 by Adama Samassekou, President of the African Academy for Languages, and former Minister of Education of Mali. Journalists are invited to participate in the competition. For further information please contact Lawalley Cole, Coordinator, WG COMED, B.P. 378, Cotonou, Benin tel +229 21 31 24 45,and email l.cole@unesco.org or lawalleycole@gmail.com
The Daouda Family
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The story of the learning family
Sunday, December 16, 2007 (189 reads)


 Learning family.jpgCOMED is proud to present the Daouda family; the story of the learning family...


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Award Winners 2005
Rosalina Mateta, Angola
Rosalina Mateta.JPGRosalina Mateta is an Education Journalist from Angola who works for Jornal de Angola. She is the first woman to ever win the Portuguese language
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Bukola Olatunji, Nigeria
Bukola.JPGBukola Olatunji, 1st prizewinner for the English edition of the Akintola Fatoyinbo Africa Education Journalism Award 2005 competition.
This is the 2nd time Bukola Olantunji has won
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Rose Ablavi Akakpo, Benin
image005.JPGFour years later after winning the 2001 French Edition, Rose Ablavi Akakpo is back to the top. She is the only french speaking  journalist to ever win twice
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Other Award Winners 2005

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