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Africa

Education International Africa Region is made up of 121 Affiliates in 53 of the 57 countries in Africa, including Lebanon and Palestine in the Middle East. Several countries have multiple education sector unions making unity among and within unions a major concern for the region. The regional office is preoccupied with helping affiliates to develop stronger unions and encouraging them to form united fronts.

English, French, Portuguese, and Arabic are the major official languages owing to the colonial and religious influence. There are numerous indigenous languages within the countries although a few are spoken across several countries. The region therefore must contend with varied languages and cultures.

The region is also involved in professional development programmes, promotion of early childhood education, women in education empowerment, the fight against child labour, and responding to the growing commercialisation and privatisation of education.

Latest Updates

  1. 26 June 2025

    From policy to practice: Elevating education leadership and formative assessment in Africa

    News

    Discussing effective leadership strategies and sharing insights from their respective countries. That is what brought together union leaders from Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Côte d’Ivoire during the workshop “Elevating school and teacher leadership for quality education,” convened by Education International Africa (EIA) and aiming at enhancing school and teacher leadership...

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  2. 23 June 2025

    Arab education unions gear up to increase women's participation and leadership

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    “Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in awareness, mentorship, leadership quotas, and zero-tolerance for discrimination.” That’s how Najat Ganay, Vice-President of the Education International (EI) Arab Countries Cross-Regional Structure (ACCRS) introduces the study: Participatory Research...

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  3. 5 June 2025

    International Labour Conference: Workers’ Group supports call to strengthen Recommendations concerning Teaching Personnel

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    Addressing the Committee on the Application of Standards at the International Labour Conference on June 3rd, EI President Mugwena Maluleke responded to the report of the joint ILO-UNESCO Committee of Experts on the Application of the Recommendations concerning Teaching Personnel (CEART). As the Workers’ Group spokesperson, Maluleke welcomed the proposal...

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