Happy 64th Independence Day Tanzania!
Tanzania continues to make significant progress in inclusive and sustainable education, including strengthening its efforts in open and distance learning.
COL values its partnerships with:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
- Ministry of Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MCDGEC)
- Ministry of Agriculture
- Bank of Tanzania
- Institute of Adult Education
- Kiota Women’s Health and Development
- Matumaini Mapya
- Mbeya University of Science and Technology
- Open University of Tanzania (OUT)
Recent achievements with these institutions across Tanzania include:
- The Open University of Tanzania implementing COL’s institutional employability framework.
- Over 6,300 women and girls being trained in livelihood skills.
- The Institute of Adult Education, with the support of COL, successfully bringing young mothers to school and supporting them to study for secondary school examinations.
These achievements reflect Tanzania’s commitment to equity, resilience, and innovation in education and community development.
Wizara ya Elimu, Sayansi na Teknolojia Wizara ya Kilimo Bank of Tanzania Institute-of Adult-Education Kiwohede Mbeya University of Science and Technology The Open University of Tanzania
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How can a national agency lead a countrywide digital education transformation? 🇲🇺
See how the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Mauritius, with support from the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), has been guiding higher education institutions to integrate Technology-Enabled Learning (TEL) into policy, practice, and culture.
Through strong leadership, partnerships, and evidence-based planning, Mauritius is setting a benchmark for how national systems can scale innovation in open and distance learning.
Swipe through to explore how this collaboration is shaping a more connected and resilient tertiary education sector.
Read the full case study: hdl.handle.net/11599/5967
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A draft National Micro-Credential Framework for Sierra Leone was developed and validated on 4 December 2025, marking a major milestone in the country’s mission toward more flexible and inclusive learning pathways.
This achievement follows extensive consultations, including two virtual meetings with the national working group and a two-day in-person workshop with more than 80 stakeholders across education, the skills sector, private industry, civil service, and military and special duties in attendance.
With a draft now in place, the framework needs to be finalized and approved by the government before the Ministry of Technical and Higher education can roll it out nationally across all education districts.
COL will continue to support the process by working with pilot institutions to develop institutional micro-credential frameworks, design pilot courses, and facilitate the creation of a National Micro-Credentials Registry.
🎥 Watch the video for reflections on this important milestone.
Ministry Of Technical and Higher Education, Sierra Leone
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