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The Education Collaborative Joins Africa.com Knowledge Partner Network to Advance Education Leadership Across Africa

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February 10, 2026
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Partnership brings practitioner voices, and regional perspectives on education transformation
to a global audience

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 10 February 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Africa.com today announced a new Knowledge Partnership with The Education Collaborative, a pan-African network dedicated to strengthening education systems through locally grounded research, collaboration, and leadership development.

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Founded and convened at Ashesi University, The Education Collaborative brings together educators, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners from across the continent to share evidence-based approaches and practical solutions to Africa’s most pressing education challenges. Through this partnership, Africa.com will publish selected analysis, essays, interviews, and insights from The Education Collaborative network, expanding access to experience-driven perspectives on education reform, systems leadership, and learning outcomes.

The collaboration aligns with Africa.com’s ongoing commitment to amplifying credible, context-rich expertise through its growing Knowledge Partner Network. By integrating The Education Collaborative’s work across Africa.com’s editorial platforms, newsletters, and digital convenings, the partnership aims to connect education leaders and decision-makers with informed perspectives shaping the future of learning across Africa.

“This partnership underscores our commitment to sharing thoughtful, experience-driven insight from across Africa,” said Teresa Clarke, Chair and CEO of Africa.com. “The Education Collaborative’s work captures what’s actually happening inside education systems, and we’re pleased to help bring those perspectives to a broader audience.”

“At The Education Collaborative, our work gives us a front-row seat to some of Africa’s most promising approaches and innovations in higher education,” said Lydia Dampare Addo, Assistant Director of Strategic Communications at The Education Collaborative. “Partnering with Africa.com expands our reach, enabling more institutions and leaders to learn from proven solutions and advance sustainable systems change across the continent.”

Through this partnership, Africa.com and The Education Collaborative will elevate practical insight and lived experience in education, ensuring that research and real-world expertise reach those shaping policy, practice, and investment in learning across Africa.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Africa.com

About Africa.com

Africa.com is a leading digital media platform providing thought leadership and insight on Africa’s business, innovation, culture, and policy through its websites, free newsletters, and online events. Africa.com connects a global audience of professionals, business leaders, policymakers, and engaged readers with trusted information shaping Africa’s future.

The Education Collaborative is a pan-African network of education leaders, researchers, and practitioners convened at Ashesi University in Ghana. The Collaborative works to strengthen education systems by fostering collaboration, advancing locally grounded research, and elevating African perspectives on education leadership and reform.

The post The Education Collaborative Joins Africa.com Knowledge Partner Network to Advance Education Leadership Across Africa appeared first on African Media Agency.

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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