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Let's Talk Education Africa
Stephen Senyo Tettegah
71 episodes
4 days ago
Started by award-winning educationist, Senyo Tettegah, Let's Talk Education Africa is a podcast that explores themes in education practice and research and shares the inspiring stories of educators and innovators making a difference in their schools and communities. Are you are interested in education in Africa more widely? Are you a teacher, researcher, education administrator or leader, teacher in training? Do you have wards in school who you want to succeed? Do you want to know what's new in education? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this podcast is for you!
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Started by award-winning educationist, Senyo Tettegah, Let's Talk Education Africa is a podcast that explores themes in education practice and research and shares the inspiring stories of educators and innovators making a difference in their schools and communities. Are you are interested in education in Africa more widely? Are you a teacher, researcher, education administrator or leader, teacher in training? Do you have wards in school who you want to succeed? Do you want to know what's new in education? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this podcast is for you!
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Self-Improvement
Education
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S03E68 African Education Program (AEP): 20 Years of Community Impact and Leadership
Let's Talk Education Africa
36 minutes 58 seconds
2 months ago
S03E68 African Education Program (AEP): 20 Years of Community Impact and Leadership

What began as a simple high school project has, over the past two decades, grown into a transformative force for education, health, and community development. Julie-Anne and three friends launched the African Education Program (AEP) with nothing more than books, computers, and a desire to make a meaningful connection with disadvantaged youth in Kafue, Zambia. Over the years, their work has been shaped by the voices and challenges of young people and the community, gradually evolving into an organization that now unlocks potential of African youth and adults by building community-led organizations focused on quality education, health, and community development.

In this episode, Aml speaks with Julie-Ann Savarit-Cosenza, Co-Founder and Executive Director of AEP, about the organization’s transformation over the years, including the creation of their flagship Learning and Leadership Center, which provides a safe space for young people to learn, lead, and thrive. The conversation dives into AEP’s mission to nurture changemakers, the partnerships that have strengthened their impact, and the ways they measure social transformation of the program, from education and reproductive health outcomes to economic empowerment for women and inclusion for children with disabilities. 


Let's Talk Education Africa
Started by award-winning educationist, Senyo Tettegah, Let's Talk Education Africa is a podcast that explores themes in education practice and research and shares the inspiring stories of educators and innovators making a difference in their schools and communities. Are you are interested in education in Africa more widely? Are you a teacher, researcher, education administrator or leader, teacher in training? Do you have wards in school who you want to succeed? Do you want to know what's new in education? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this podcast is for you!