About this Event
Held on the sidelines of the Education World Forum (EWF) in London, the Africa Educational Leadership Forum — London 2026 is designed as a high-level strategic convening of policymakers, institutional leaders, and innovation actors shaping the future of education systems across Africa and globally.
At a time when education is increasingly recognised as the primary infrastructure for economic transformation, many countries face a critical gap—not of intent, but of systems design, capital alignment, and execution pathways.
While global platforms have elevated conversations on education reform, there remains a pressing need for structured forums that translate policy ambition into actionable pipelines and implementable partnerships.
2. STRATEGIC RATIONALE
Africa’s education challenge is not simply about access or funding—it is about designing systems that produce economically relevant talent at scale, aligned with:
- Labour market demands
- Digital transformation realities
- Global talent mobility
- National development priorities
This Forum is therefore positioned not as a traditional conference, but as:
A Pipeline Development & Strategic Partnership Platform — bridging policy intent, institutional capability, and future investment engagement.
3. CORE OBJECTIVES
The Forum is structured to deliver the following outcomes:
🎯 1. Articulate National Education Transformation Priorities
Participating countries will present:
- Strategic reform priorities
- Key system constraints
- Partnership opportunities
🎯 2. Develop a Curated Education Opportunity Pipeline
Each participating country/institution will identify:
- 2–3 priority areas for collaboration or investment
- Policy frameworks enabling engagement
- Institutional anchors for execution
🎯 3. Strengthen UK–Africa Education & Talent Partnerships
Facilitate structured dialogue between:
- African governments and institutions
- UK universities and education bodies such as University of Cambridge and London School of Economics
🎯 4. Capture High-Level Insights for Investor Engagement
Generate structured inputs for:
The ALM Education Systems & Investment Intelligence Brief (Investor Edition)
🎯 5. Establish a Post-Forum Engagement Pathway
Lay the foundation for:
- Targeted investor roundtables
- Bilateral engagements
- Structured deal facilitation
4. FORMAT & STRUCTURE
The Forum adopts a high-level, interactive, and open-format structure, designed to encourage visibility, engagement, and cross-sector collaboration.
🧠 Session 1: Opening Strategic Dialogue
Theme:
“Education as Economic Infrastructure: Designing Systems That Deliver Growth and Competitiveness”
🌍 Session 2: Country & Institutional Priority Briefings
Participants present:
- National education priorities
- Reform agendas
- Pipeline opportunities (structured articulation, not deal pitching)
🎓 Session 3: UK–Africa Institutional Collaboration Dialogue
Focus:
- Joint programmes and certifications
- Research and innovation partnerships
- Talent development pathways
🚀 Session 4: Innovation & Systems Enablers Dialogue
Featuring:
- EdTech platforms
- Digital learning infrastructure providers
- Capacity-building models
📊 Session 5: Intelligence Capture & Next Steps
Presentation of:
- Framework for the Intelligence Brief
- Submission guidelines for participants
- Post-event engagement roadmap
5. MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS
🏆 Unveiling of the Top 25 Africa’s Education Icons 2025
A prestigious recognition of outstanding individuals shaping Africa’s education landscape across:
- Policy and governance
- Institutional leadership
- Innovation and technology
- Impact and transformation
🌟 Induction into the Africa’s Educational Leadership Hall of Fame
A distinguished honour celebrating visionary leaders whose contributions have significantly advanced education systems, human capital development, and knowledge economies across Africa.
6. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
📄 1. ALM Education Systems & Investment Intelligence Brief
A high-level publication capturing:
- Country priorities
- Investment-ready opportunity areas
- Policy and institutional frameworks
🤝 2. Curated Education Opportunity Pipeline
A structured pipeline of:
- Government-led initiatives
- Institutional partnerships
- Innovation deployment opportunities
🌐 3. Strengthened Strategic Partnerships
- UK–Africa university collaborations
- Government-to-institution linkages
- EdTech deployment pathways
🔁 4. Investor Engagement Roadmap
Post-event activities including:
- Virtual investor roundtables
- Closed-door engagement sessions
- Targeted deal facilitation
7. PARTICIPANT PROFILE
The Forum will convene a curated group of:
🌍 Government & Policy Leaders
- Ministers of Education, Skills, and Innovation
- Senior policymakers and advisors
🎓 Academic & Institutional Leaders
- Leading universities including University of Oxford and King's College London
- African higher education institutions
💡 Innovation & EdTech Leaders
- Global and African education technology firms
- Skills and talent development platforms
🌐 Development & Strategic Partners
- British International Investment
- International Finance Corporation
- Mastercard Foundation
8. STRATEGIC POSITIONING
The Africa Educational Leadership Forum — London 2026 is positioned as:
A global platform shaping Africa’s education transformation agenda through structured dialogue, strategic partnerships, and pipeline development.
It complements existing global education platforms by:
- Moving beyond dialogue to structured pipeline development
- Bridging policy, institutions, and innovation ecosystems
- Enabling future capital deployment through credible intelligence
9. NEXT STEPS
Following the Forum:
📌 1. Submission Phase
Participants will submit:
- Country/institutional inputs
- Detailed pipeline opportunities
📌 2. Intelligence Development
Compilation of:
The ALM Education Systems & Investment Intelligence Brief
📌 3. Investor Engagement Phase
- Targeted investor outreach
- Curated roundtables
- Deal facilitation sessions
10. CONCLUSION
The Africa Educational Leadership Forum — London 2026 represents a strategic shift in how education transformation is convened, structured, and advanced.
By integrating recognition, policy dialogue, and pipeline development, the Forum creates a unique platform that not only celebrates leadership but also builds the systems and partnerships required to power Africa’s future.
Not just a forum for discussion—but a platform for recognition, system design, and pipeline activation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
116 Pall Mall - Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
GBP 217.39












