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Nominations Open for Face of Education Africa's Second Edition
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48982, member: 636"] Vive Africa has started accepting names for the second round of Face of Education Africa. People call this program the education world's version of Forbes 30 Under 30. The organization wants to find young leaders who use learning to make positive changes across Africa. These special people create new opportunities and share knowledge with communities everywhere. The program celebrates those who see education as more than just personal growth. Anyone can submit nominations from July 1st through July 15th this year. The public gets to suggest amazing people who have used education to help others locally or around the world. Vive Africa searches for individuals who go beyond normal expectations to create real impact. The company believes education serves as the foundation for building better futures across the continent. Leaders want to highlight people who understand education's power to transform entire societies. Isime Esene leads the selection process as head consultant at Vive Africa. She explains that the program honors people who see education as the key to development and shared success. The selection committee looks at social impact, potential for growth, scale of influence, and future vision. Winners must show they can reach many people and create lasting change. The independent committee makes final decisions based on these important factors. Last year's winners came from across Africa and made headlines for their work. Sim Shagaya from Nigeria runs uLesson Group and serves as chancellor at Miva Open University. Teresa Mbagaya works as principal at Imaginable Futures based out of Kenya. Mike Skosana co-founded Crystal MG Trading and Projects located in South Africa. Six other countries also had representatives among the honored group. [/QUOTE]
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