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Webinar Series on Educating the Whole Person: Pathways to Health and Well-being

When: Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 15:00 - Thursday, December 11, 2025 - 17:00
Timezone:
Africa/Addis_Ababa
Organizers:
  • UNESCO Institute for Capacity Building in Africa

The Africa Teachers Webinar Series is a monthly learning event that aims to provide education stakeholders with insights, best practices, and innovative approaches to strengthening Teacher Professional Development (TPD) across the continent. It highlights effective models, policy recommendations, and practical strategies for making TPD more accessible, relevant, and sustainable.

The third set of the Africa Teachers Webinar Series will concentrate on education for health and well-being, with three sessions planned as follows:

  • October 9, 3pm (GMT+3): Promoting Learners’ Health, Well-being, and Life Skills: Practical Approaches for Pre-service Training for Teachers
  • November 20, 2pm (GMT+3): Launch of “planning for Healthy and Thriving Learners”: Global Innovations
  • December 11, 3pm (GMT+3): Supporting Teachers for Inclusive Education: School Eye Health and Other Programs for Children with Disabilities

Register now to follow the webinar series. Simultaneous interpretation is available in French and Portuguese.

Attend all three sessions in the third set to earn a digital certificate participation!

The series is co-sponsored by the Africa Federation of Teaching Regulatory Authorities, the African Union, the European Union’s Regional Teachers Initiative for Africa, and the Global Partnership for Education Knowledge and Innovation Exchange (GPE KIX), a joint endeavour with the International Development Research Centre, Canada. The third set is also supported by the UNESCO flagship programme - Our rights, Our lives, Our future (03), UNESCO's section of Health and Education and Inter-Agency Group on School Health and Nutrition. The webinar series is organized by UNESCO’s International Institute for Capacity Building in Africa, which leads the GPE KIX Africa 19 Hub and is a partner in the European Union’s Regional Teachers Initiative for Africa.

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