EDC at the 2025 ADEA Triennale
EDC’s International Basic Education Team and its Learning Generation Initiative (LGI) will present at the 2025 ADEA Triennale on Education and Training in Africa, where education leaders from across the continent will share evidence, partnerships, and pathways for strengthening systems and improving learning outcomes.
Our experts will spotlight work across foundational learning, secondary education, and green skills—themes that anchor EDC’s long-standing collaboration with ministries and local partners in Mali, Liberia, Kenya, Senegal, and Rwanda. Sessions will demonstrate how locally led reform is transforming education and workforce systems at scale.
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Our Sessions
Scaling What Works: Government Voices on Experiences in Evidence and Action for Foundational Learning
EDC’s work in Mali will be represented by the Director General for Basic Education, alongside the Kenya Ministry of Education through the Learning Generation Initiative (LGI). The session highlights how the Mali government is using evidence and action to strengthen foundational learning systems at scale, substantially increasing the proportion of Grade 2 students who meet national literacy standards.
Learn more about EDC’s work in foundational learning:
- Transforming Foundational Learning in Mali English | Français
- Ready Right Now
- Learning Teams for Foundational Learning
From Policies to Systems and Processes: The Value of Quality Education and Skills Data in Tracking Scaled and Sustained Learning Outcomes
Representing LGI’s work on system strengthening and education workforce development, this two-part session will explore how evidence and data systems can drive sustainable improvement: Building Evidence-Driven Education Systems and Empowering Teachers for Lasting Change: Teacher Workforce Planning.
Learn more about EDC and LGI’s Education Workforce Initiative (EWI).
Transforming Secondary Education and Ensuring Sustainable Financing and Best Practices for TVSD through Innovative Partnerships: What Works?
October 29 | 14:00-16:00 GMT
EDC representatives from Liberia and Senegal will explore how EDC’s scalable green-skilling programs in Senegal, Liberia, and South Sudan are equipping youth for emerging opportunities in climate-resilient and low-carbon industries. Examples include integrating green-business entrepreneurship into TVET and secondary curricula, school-based transition-to-work programs, and labor-market assessments linking students to green and blue economy jobs.
