African Leadership excellence Academy (AFLEX) collaborated with Addis Ababa University (AAU) and American-based Foundation for Ontological Leadership School on Leadership Training
Leadership training is being offered by AFLEX to 80 participants from Addis Ababa University, civil society organizations, private, and public institutions.
During the opening session, Mrs. Hiwot Alemayehu, Vice Chief of the Academy, said that training is crucial in creating effective leadership and skilled emerging leaders. The primary goal of the training is to assist leaders in achieving excellence. Through the training, leaders in a variety of positions of leadership will be more capable to handle their leadership systems and organizations that are under their authority.
Leadership training is being offered by AFLEX to 80 participants from Addis Ababa University, civil society organizations, private, and public institutions.
During the opening session, Mrs. Hiwot Alemayehu, Vice Chief of the Academy, said that training is crucial in creating effective leadership and skilled emerging leaders. The primary goal of the training is to assist leaders in achieving excellence. Through the training, leaders in a variety of positions of leadership will be more capable to handle their leadership systems and organizations that are under their authority.
AFLEX and Ethiopian Airlines (EAL) jointly started conducting research on "INSTITUTIONAL LEADERSHIP, CAPABILITY and INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES". Significance of this research is mainly 1) To Draw lessons on institutional leadership that can be replicated by other public & private institutions in the continent፣ 2) To fill the research gap on key areas of institutionalization of EAL and 3) To provide policy recommendations for institutional building.
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Workshop on Adult Learning Facilitation Skills
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Workshop on Adult Learning in the 21st Century
African Leadership Excellence Academy (AFLEX) is conducting a consultative workshop on the theme of adult learning in the 21st Century at the Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa.
Opening the workshop, Mehret Debebe, Chief of AFLEX, remarked that the workshop created a great chance to understand the capacity and limitations of adult trainees related leadership development programs.
He added that the workshop helps to find solutions that provide information about adult learning models and their emotional, behavioral, and moral issues.
The workshop will discuss the principles, technological aspects, types, and challenges of adult focused training.
The workshop is expected to bring together the best experiences of countries in adult learning techniques.
The two-days workshop has brought relevant stakeholders from federal and regional states to enhance their engagement in the effectiveness of their training modalities.
African Leadership Excellence Academy (AFLEX) is conducting a consultative workshop on the theme of adult learning in the 21st Century at the Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa.
Opening the workshop, Mehret Debebe, Chief of AFLEX, remarked that the workshop created a great chance to understand the capacity and limitations of adult trainees related leadership development programs.
He added that the workshop helps to find solutions that provide information about adult learning models and their emotional, behavioral, and moral issues.
The workshop will discuss the principles, technological aspects, types, and challenges of adult focused training.
The workshop is expected to bring together the best experiences of countries in adult learning techniques.
The two-days workshop has brought relevant stakeholders from federal and regional states to enhance their engagement in the effectiveness of their training modalities.
AFLEX launch women leadership development pilot project
African Leadership Excellence Academy and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have launched a new 300,000 USD pilot project to train women in leadership development.
The pilot project will train and benefit over 50 women from different federal government organizations and public development enterprises.
Launching the pilot project, Dr. Mehret Debebe, Chief of the African Leadership Excellence Academy, said the aim of the project is to build women’s leadership capacity and solve their leadership skills and gaps.
Dr. Mehret further stated that the pilot project is one pillar of the academy that will provide women the right skills and build their leadership network and confidence. AFLEX believes that without women's participation in leadership and decision-making roles, development, and peace are unjust, and they do not prioritise the needs of women and their families.
African Leadership Excellence Academy and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have launched a new 300,000 USD pilot project to train women in leadership development.
The pilot project will train and benefit over 50 women from different federal government organizations and public development enterprises.
Launching the pilot project, Dr. Mehret Debebe, Chief of the African Leadership Excellence Academy, said the aim of the project is to build women’s leadership capacity and solve their leadership skills and gaps.
Dr. Mehret further stated that the pilot project is one pillar of the academy that will provide women the right skills and build their leadership network and confidence. AFLEX believes that without women's participation in leadership and decision-making roles, development, and peace are unjust, and they do not prioritise the needs of women and their families.
A research forum aimed at enhancing the role of civil society organizations
More than 150 local and foreign representatives of civil society organizations are participating in a research forum. The forum was held at the African Leadership Excellence Academy (AFLEX).
Vice Chief of the African Leadership Excellence Academy, Hiwot Alemayehu, spoke at the event and said civil society organizations needed to work together to support leadership development initiatives. She emphasized the vital role civil society organizations play in achieving long-lasting peace, progress, and sustainable growth in Ethiopia and urged them to increase their involvement.
She continued by stating that civil society organizations must make an effort to undertake research, contribute to policymaking, and engage in scientific research in order to further the growth of the sector.
More than 150 local and foreign representatives of civil society organizations are participating in a research forum. The forum was held at the African Leadership Excellence Academy (AFLEX).
Vice Chief of the African Leadership Excellence Academy, Hiwot Alemayehu, spoke at the event and said civil society organizations needed to work together to support leadership development initiatives. She emphasized the vital role civil society organizations play in achieving long-lasting peace, progress, and sustainable growth in Ethiopia and urged them to increase their involvement.
She continued by stating that civil society organizations must make an effort to undertake research, contribute to policymaking, and engage in scientific research in order to further the growth of the sector.