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Supporting African Participation
"The eLearning Africa conference has been a great source of inspiration to me and my colleagues."
Kenneth Chanda, Woodlands Mission Chapel University, Zambia
"My demonstration was a huge success and we will keep you informed of possible collaborative efforts that this demonstration initiated. It was a pleasure to meet like-minded individuals working in the area of rural development."
Justin Mupinda, World Links, Zimbabwe
"Thank you very much for your support at eLearning Africa. Here in Nigeria at the National Open University of Nigeria, I have disseminated the novel ideas from the workshops and sessions to the School Management and my colleagues. I sincerely hope to apply these concepts in reaching more students as well as in collaborating with other colleagues around the world."
Vivian Ogochukwu Nwaocha, School of Science and Technology, National Open University of Nigeria, Nigeria
Meeting the networking needs of the pan-African eLearning and ICT supported education and training sector, the annual eLearning Africa conference is the key networking venue for practitioners, researchers, experts, professionals and newcomers from Africa and all over the world.
Donating to the eLearning Africa Scholarship Programme ensures that as many low-income practitioners as possible from Africa are offered the opportunity to participate in this important conference. Enriched through the vast knowledge sharing and networking experience the conference offers, their participation helps them to disseminate valuable knowledge to communities throughout Africa. Furthermore their participation ensures that practical challenges and solutions are given the voice these deserve.
If you are planning to attend the conference you can donate through our online registration form here.
100% of the money you donate goes towards supporting those who are least likely to participate but most likely to gain from this valuable conference. Scholarships cover basic participation fees, accommodation, per diem allowances, visa costs, local transportation and, in some cases, the travel costs of African delegates who cannot afford to attend, but whose attendance would greatly benefit their communities.