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South Africa Project Launch in Belgium
Wisehub 2019

March 2020 Update - Project South Africa

23 March 2020, George, SOUTH AFRICA


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January 2020 Newsletter Update

23 January 2020, George, SOUTH AFRICA

Vocational Training Agriculture - January Update

Of all the resources required to reach our goals in this initiative, human capacity stands as the most important. Abraham Martin is a gem of such a resource to us. He shares insights and experience with our young students without holding back or fearing that others may use those insights to make great strides in life for themselves.

Leading Young People to Ensure Food Security in South Africa

1 January, 2020 BRUSSELS, Belgium


Abraham Martin

The young people who experienced his enormous value and wealth of knowledge have spoken out over their views on what he has meant to them and how they have benefit from relating to him.

Innovation Summit Program for South Africa Completed

The 3-day journey of innovation in the City of Roses, Bloemfontein, starts Friday, 7th November at 10h00. It is the 2nd Annual Innovation in Education Summit - the first one was held last year in Durban.

We are aware of the fact that the word,"Innovation" has become a popular term and not always for the right reasons. In our book, though, we are referring to that moment, as a sage put it, "where curiosity and capacity collide."

It is such a collision that we are seeking to create at this year's summit. Challenges, questions, ignorance and curiosity with a commitment to designing practical implementable solutions will synaps in a fusion for meaningful reform in our schoolsand in our health provision sectors.

See the Summit information and Program details Here

Collaboration with School for the Deaf in South Africa

Learning Academy Worldwide started its work with the Kwavulindlebe Primary School in the Kwazulu-Natal province of South Africa after extensive collaboration with the Deaf Federation in the country.

The website for the school's been completed after that Swedish Mobitech, Ms Louise Österberg and her South African counterpart, Ms Zime Zulu completed the first phase of research to help prepare for the planned teacher development workshop for July.

Kwalindlebe Primary School Website