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About CAFOR

The Coalition on Media and Education for Development Africa Forum (CAFOR) is  a forum with various organizations, experts and individuals who are committed to ensuring that education systems in Africa are relevant to young Africans with newly acquired skills that correspond with what obtains in the labour market in Africa. The primary reason for forming, joining or building this coalition is to gain maximum influence and potential that an individual organization would otherwise not be able to have. The Coalition will achieve this impression through the following means:

•    Having the Coalition owned by its members;
•    Combining resources and working together and having the groups or parties accomplish more along than they would work on their own;
•    Leadership becomes a shared activity;
•    Accountability shifts from strictly individual to both individual and collective ;
•    The team develops its purpose and mission;
•    Problem-solving becomes a way of life, not a part-time exercise; and
•    Measure effectiveness through the group’s combined outcomes and products.

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Review of the Memorandum of Understanding between CAFOR and the University of Pécs, Hungary

Our Executive Director Lawalley Cole had a delightful reunion with our friends from the University…

3 months passé

TRIENNIAL REPORT (2021-2023): CAFOR’S ENGAGEMENTS AND COLLABORATIONS

Message from the Chairperson of CAFOR – Prof. Kate Adoo-Adeku   Dear Esteemed Members and…

3 months passé

CAFOR Signs MOU with Ashagari Charitable Organization (ACO)

On December 1st, 2023, CAFOR signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ashagari Charitable Organization.…

4 months passé

CAFOR Signs MOU with Tallinn University in Estonia

On December 28th, 2023, CAFOR entered into a new agreement with Tallinn University in Estonia.…

4 months passé

CAFOR activity

CAFOR and its members are in Maputo (Mozambique) participating in the African Union member states…

5 months passé