Professor Kate Adoo-Adeku is a former Director of the Institute of Continuing and Distance Education, University of Ghana.
Dr Cole has more than thirty years of progressively responsible experience in teaching, policy formulation and development planning, programme design, programme implementation, monitoring, research and evaluation, and other managerial areas mainly in the fields of education and communication for development. Read more
H.E. Prof Sarah Anyang-Agbor is the former Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovations at the African Union Commission. Read more
Mrs Amie Joof is a journalist-activist and is the Executive Director of FAMEDEV- the Inter-African Network for Women, Media, Gender and Development. Read more
Ms Flavienne Ramarosaona has been a journalist in the public media in her native country, Madagascar, for 17 years (1994-2011). Read more
Mr Amos Kiarie Njoroge is a private legal practitioner in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ms Olatunji is currently the Deputy Director, Special Duties in the office of the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), in Abuja, Nigeria. She also serves as Communications Officer for the World Bank/FGN Africa Centres of Excellence (ACE) Project Secretariat at NUC. Read more
Dr Beatrice Njenga is currently the Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the International Leadership University in Kenya. Read more
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