This high-level agenda shows how sessions are currently scheduled. Parallel-session titles are working titles, and the speaker line-up is provisional and subject to confirmation. Each room will have English, French and Portuguese interpreters.
13-14 July 2026
Arrival of delegates — Accreditation — Pre-conference events
Bookable rooms are available across the three days for bilateral, breakfast and lunch meetings. Partners are required to make enquiries and book with BICC directly at info@umodzipark.co.mw / reservations@umodzipark.co.mw.
13-14 July 2026 (08:00 – 17:00)
ADEA ESDC Initiative pre-conference workshop
14 July 2026
Arrival of delegates, ministers, speakers & partners
- Delegate registration & accreditation.
- Badge collection & info packs.
- VIP & ministerial airport reception.
- Hotel check-in.
- No formal programme.
14 July 2026 (08:30 – 14:30)
UNICEF South–South learning exchange
Open to all FLEX attendees.
14 July 2026 (18:30 – 20:30)
Gates partner dinner
Invitation only
15 July 2026
07:00 – 08:15
ESDC / AFLAI Ministerial breakfast (ADEA)
- Ministers of Education | Invite only.
- Delegate check-in, badge collection & information desk continue.
08:00 – 08:30
Opening & welcome remarks
- Welcome from ADEA
- Welcome from the Government of Malawi
- Orientation to FLEX2026.
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 1A – Sub-theme 1 – From Measurement to Reform: How Learning Data Changes Systems
Tentative speakers
- Dr David Njengere — CEO, Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC)
- Samuel Mwambura — Assistant Director for Educational Assessment Resource Centre, Kenya National Examinations Council
- Reaming speakers to be confirmed
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 2A – Sub-theme 2 – Whole-System Reform: Aligning Curriculum, Structured Pedagogy and Remediation at National Scale
Tentative speakers
- Lindiwe Chide — Director of Quality Assurance Services, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Malawi (tentative)
- Jeannette Bayisenge — Coordinator of the Foundational Learning Delivery Unit, Ministry of Education, Rwanda (tentative)
- Doukoure Naminata Nurudine — Directorate of Planning and Continuing Education/Training, Ministry of National Education, Literacy and Technical Education, Côte d’Ivoire (tentative)
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 3A – Sub-theme 3 – School Leadership as a Lever for Foundational Learning
Tentative speakers
- Felix Ngoma — Director of Primary Education, Ministry of Education, Zambia
- Amosi Chipasi — Deputy Director, PEAS, Zambia
- Leila Abdullahi — Director of Research and Programme Delivery, Africa Centre for School Leadership (govt speakers TBC)
- Jihane Lamouri — IIEP-UNESCO (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 4A – Sub-theme 4 – From Standards to Classrooms: Governing ECE at Scale
Tentative speakers
- Prof. George Oduro — Technical Advisor to the Hon. Minister, Ministry of Education, Ghana
- Dr. Issahaque Munawaru — Deputy Director General of Ghana Education Service
- Martha Odundo — Head of Directorate for ECDE, Ministry of Education, Kenya
- Doreen Ankunda - Ministry of Education and Sports, Directorate of Education Standards, Uganda (tentative)
10:30 – 11:00
Tea / Health break (Refreshments & Networking)
11:00 – 13:00
SESSION 1B – Sub-theme 1 – ADEA–Hempel & AFLAI: What happens to the data generated? Country experiences
Tentative speakers
- To be confirmed
11:00 – 13:00
SESSION 2B – Sub-theme 2 – FAWE & AccessEnable: What Reaches the Child — Inclusive Pedagogy, Quality Materials and Evidence That Scales
Tentative speakers
- To be confirmed
11:00 – 13:00
SESSION 3B – Sub-theme 3 – Technology in FL Delivery: From Evidence to Action — Strengthening EdTech & AI Policy and Research for Foundational Learning in Africa
Tentative speakers
- To be confirmed
11:00 – 13:00
SESSION 4B – Sub-theme 4 – FLIGHT & Speak Up Africa: Aligned to Deliver — How Policy, Systems and Coordinated Financing Drive Foundational Learning at Scale
Tentative speakers
- Dr. Joan Oviawe – Executive Director, FLIGHT
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch break
- Buffet lunch.
- FLOAT / FLC / FLIGHT closed-door lunch meeting 12:30–14:00 (BICC – Room TBC)
- Ministerial private lunch in a separate room (TBC).
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 1C – Sub-theme 1 – Building Trusted Data Systems for Better Decisions
Tentative speakers
- Lanken Nkhata — Acting Head of the Education Management Information Systems (EMIS), Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (MoEST), Malawi (tentative)
- Dr Inza Meite — Director DESPS, Ministry of National Education, Literacy and Technical Education, Côte d’Ivoire
- Jeannette Bayisenge — Coordinator of the Foundational Learning Delivery Unit, Ministry of Education, Rwanda (tentative)
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 2C – Sub-theme 2 – Teaching in a Language Children Understand: Evidence on Literacy and Multilingual Instruction
Tentative speakers
- Mubarak Mohammed — Chairman for the State Universal Basic Education Board, (SUBEB) Kaduna State, Nigeria
- Dr. Cleophus Mugenyi — Commissioner of Basic Education, Ministry of Education, Uganda (tentative)
- Name (TBC) - Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (MoEST), Malawi
- Mme. Ndèye Aby Ndaw - Director of Elementary/Primary Education, Ministry of National Education (MEN), Senegal (tentative)
- Assoc. Prof. Abba Idris Adam — Commissioner for Education, Yobe State Ministry of Education, Nigeria
- Name (TBC) - Ministry of Education, Ethiopia
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 3C – Sub-theme 3 – Coaching, School-Based TPD and Communities of Learning
Tentative speakers
- Hanitriniaina Niry Rakotomalala — Secretary General of the Malagasy National Commission for UNESCO/Ministry of National Education, Madagascar (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Nganga Kibandi — Dignitas Project (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Name (TBC) — Government of United Republic of Tanzania
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 4C – Sub-theme 4 – The Case for Investment: Economic Returns, Government Reform & Sustainable Partnerships
Tentative speakers
- Government participation (TBC) — coordinated by the Global Coalition for Foundational Learning
- Gail Campbell — CEO, Zenex Foundation, South Africa (tentative)
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 1D – Sub-theme 1 – What Happens When Data Reaches the Classroom?
Tentative speakers
- Dr. Langson Chibuye — Assistant Director of Primary Directorate, Ministry of Education, Zambia
- Deloh André — Director of Program Monitoring and Assessment of Academic Achievement, Head of National Evaluation Systems (NES), Ministry of National Education and Literacy, Cote d'Ivoire
- Dr. Cleophus Mugenyi — Commissioner of Basic Education, Ministry of Education, Uganda (tentative)
- Faith Nkala — Director - Sub Saharan Africa, Education Development Trust
- Name (TBC) — Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Zimbabwe
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 2D – Sub-theme 2 – Teaching and Learning Materials: From Availability to Effective Classroom Use
Tentative speakers
- Julie Donohue-Kpolugbo — Literacy, Education, and Gender Specialist, CODE
- Shadreck Chakwawa — Director of Education, Youth and Sport, Ntchisi, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Malawi
- Honourable Dr. Nono Kgafela Mokoka — Minister of Child Welfare and Basic Education, Botswana
- Lesego Masitara — Chief Executive Officer, Department of Basic Education under the Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education, Botswana Zachary Kwena — Director of Research and Evidence, Usawa Agenda
- Name (TBC) — Ministry of Education, Kenya
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 3D – Sub-theme 3 – Community Accountability and Resilience in Foundational Learning
Tentative speakers
- Abel Benister Nephitaly— Action Research Manager, Creative Centre for Community Mobilisation (CRECCOM)
- Ms. Joyce Saukira — Deputy Director - Directorate of Quality Assurance Services (DQAS), MoEST, Malawi
- Ms. Mphatso Mary Magombo — Chief Community Development Officer, Directorate of Community Development, Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Malawi
- Dr. Sani Njobdi — Research Manager, Common Heritage Foundation
- Dr. Adedoyin Adesina — Program Manager, Common Heritage Foundation
- Selamawit Alemayehu — Education Research in Protracted Conflict and Crisis Helpdesk (tentative)
- Nganga Kibandi — Dignitas Project (tentative)
- Name (TBC) — Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) (tentative)
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 4D – Sub-theme 4 – Building the Architecture: National Coordination, Parliamentary Oversight & Continental Frameworks
Tentative speakers
- Dr. Caseley Olabode Stephens — Principal Officer, Basic and Secondary Education, African Union Commission (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Beth Gum — Senior Policy & Advocacy Adviser for Education, International Parliamentary Network for Education (IPNED) (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Patrine Banda — Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (MoEST), Zambia (tentative)
19:00 – 21:00
ADEA Welcome cocktail reception
- All FLEX participants
- Finger food
- Live music / entertainment
- Professional compere.
16 July 2026
07:15 – 08:15
Accelerator programme breakfast meeting (World Bank)
Government technical team and partners | Invitation only
07:30 – 09:00
Arrival, accreditation & welcome
- Final delegate registration
- Ministerial VIP welcome reception
- Main Hall doors open.
09:00 – 13:00
High-level Opening Plenary — Official Opening of FLEX2026
Part 1 · Official Opening (09:00–10:45): cultural performances; MC welcome & introduction of dignitaries; national & AU anthems; ADEA welcoming remarks (Mr. Albert Nsengiyumva, ADEA Executive Secretary); goodwill messages from partners; African Union remarks (Prof. Gaspard Banyankimbona, AU Commissioner, ESTI); remarks by host Minister & introduction of Guest of Honour (Hon. Bright Msaka, SC); keynote address & official opening by Guest of Honour (Head of State / delegated official); official group photograph.
Part 2 · Plenary Dialogue (10:50–12:15): Ministerial panel — "Setting the stage: the journey from Freetown to Lilongwe"; partner panel (Hempel Foundation, Gates Foundation, World Bank, UNICEF, Prevail Fund); reflection (Hon. Minister, Rwanda); moderator wrap & handover. Networking / exhibitions follow at the Blue Roof area.
Main Hall
(500–600 pax) · Professional compere / MC · Simultaneous interpretation EN/FR/PT · Livestreamed.
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch break
- Buffet lunch
- Ministerial private lunch in a separate room (TBC).
14:00 – 16:00
Ministerial roundtable [closed session]
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 1E – Sub-theme 1 – From Evidence to Impact: Scaling Effective Foundational Learning Reforms
Tentative speakers
- Ebtehal Elghamrawy — UNICEF (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Mira Kanaan — UNICEF (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 2E – Sub-theme 2 – Strengthening Evidence-Based Instruction: Early-Grade Literacy and Numeracy
Tentative speakers
- Tom Pugh — Project Director, Numeracy Research and Development Fund, Genesis Analytics
- Elsie Adeya — Project Manager, Numeracy Research and Development Fund, Genesis Analytics (tentative)
- Dr. Cleophus Mugenyi — Commissioner of Basic Education, Ministry of Education, Uganda (tentative)
- Jane Chavula — Mathematics Specialist, Curriculum Development, Ministry of Education, Zambia
- Laureen Babirye — Director of External Relations, Building Tomorrow (tentative)
- Joseph Kalisa Bagambaki — Chief of Scale and Strategy, Building Tomorrow (tentative)
- Lyson Chikunduzi — Strategic Education Advisor, VVOB (tentative)
- Virginia Ngindiru — Mizizi Elimu Afrika (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Martin Kungania — Deputy Director, Directorate of Primary Education and the State Department for Basic Education, Ministry of Education, Kenya
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 3E – Sub-theme 3 – The Middle Tier: Turning Commitments into Delivery
Tentative speakers
- Musa Birungi — Senior Education Officer, Ministry of Education and Sports, Uganda
- Raymond Obiayi Ombere — Principal Education Officer for Arua City and the National Chairperson of the National Association of Municipal and District Education Officers (NAMUDEO-U), Uganda
- Harriet Apio — Ministry of Education and Sports, Uganda (tentative)
- Deborah Kimathi — Education Development Center (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Chinwe Umeh-Ujubuonu — Human Capital Africa (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
14:00 – 16:00
SESSION 4E – Sub-theme 4 – How to Sustain Leadership & Political Will for Foundational Learning Reform
Tentative speakers
- Almaret du Toit — Chief Education Specialist, Western Cape, South Africa
- Name (TBC) — Government official, Uttar Pradesh state, India
- Name (TBC) — Member of Parliament, Government of Zambia
- Name (TBC) — Ministry of Education, Brazil (virtual)
- Dr. Gola António - National Director of Preschool and Primary Education, Ministry of Education, Angola
- Mr. Fábio Manno — Chief of Education at UNICEF Angola
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 1F – Sub-theme 1 – Strengthening National Assessment Systems: From Design to Sustainability
Tentative speakers
- Name (TBC) — Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary School Education, Sierra Leone
- Hanitriniaina Niry Rakotomalala — Secretary General of the Malagasy National Commission for UNESCO/Ministry of National Education, Madagascar
- Yves Razafimandranto — Ministry of National Education, Madagascar
- Clement Osei Antwi — Deputy Director, Learning Assessment, Policy and Implementation, Ministry of Education
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 2F – Sub-theme 2 – Quality from the Start: National ECE Spotlights inc. Tanzania, South Africa, Ghana and Zambia
Tentative speakers
- Patrine Banda — Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (MoEST), Zambia (tentative)
- Names (TBC) — Government/Ministry of Education of the United Republic of Tanzania
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 3F – Sub-theme 3 – Strengthening the Early Years Workforce for Foundational Learning
Tentative speakers
- Mr. Sidi Moilid — Special Adviser/Envoy, representing the Minister, Mauritania
- Mr. Soumaré Oumar — ADEA Focal Point, Mauritania
- Nada Elattar UNICEF — Chief of Education, UNICEF Mauritania
- Martha Odundo — Head of Directorate for ECDE, Ministry of Education, Kenya
- Andiwo Obondoh — Education Development Trust
- Names (TBC) — Ministry of Education Ghana
16:00 – 18:00
SESSION 4F – Sub-theme 4 – Spending Smarter: Public Expenditure Innovation for Foundational Learning
Tentative speakers
- Polycarp Omondi OTIENO — UNICEF (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Nobuyuki Tanaka — World Bank (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
19:00 – 22:00
ADEA Welcome dinner (TBC)
- All FLEX participants
- Formal sit-down dinner
- Live band & cultural entertainment
- Goodwill remarks from ADEA, host government and dinner sponsors.
17 July 2026
07:15 – 08:15
FLIGHT breakfast meeting (Gates)
Ministers of Education | Closed door meeting
08:00 – 10:30
School Visit
School visits for government delegates — guided visits to designated schools (depart 08:00, return by 10:30)
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 1G – Sub-theme 1 – Bringing Learning Assessment to Communities
Tentative speakers
- Muhammad Usman — Program Manager, PAL Network (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Dr. Mary Goretti Nakabugo — Executive Director, Uwezo Uganda (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 2G – Sub-theme 2 – Teaching at the Right Level (1 of 2): Designing, Adapting and Scaling within National Systems
Tentative speakers
- Dr. Moyo — Curriculum Specialist, Literacy, the Ministry of Education, Zambia
- Yusuf Nasir — The Permanent Secretary, Government House Katsina, Nigeria
- Hamza Usman — Executive Director, International Partners and Social Development
- Dr. Cleophus Mugenyi — Commissioner of Basic Education, Ministry of Education, Uganda (tentative)
- Hon. Dr. Halima Mohamed — Minister of Education, Eritrea (tentative)
- Vusi Simelane — Primary Education Inspector and Acting Chief at the Free Primary Education Unit, Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), Kingdom of Eswatini
- Martin Prew – Affiliation (TBC)
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 3G – Sub-theme 3 – Parents, Communities and Reading at Scale
Tentative speakers
- Dennis Daka — World Vision Zambia Education representative
- Makayiko Kayimba — Education Technical Coordinator and Specialist, World Vision Malawi
08:30 – 10:30
SESSION 4G – Sub-theme 4 – Beyond Public Budgets: Blended Finance, PPPs & Outcomes-Based Models
Tentative speakers
- Bakary Mouze Mogne — Education Policy Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Ministry of National Education, The Comoros (tentative)
- Name (TBC) — Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary School Education, Sierra Leone (tentative)
- Ellena Simango — Director, Directorate of Basic Education (DBE), MoEST — Malawi (tentative)
- Joseph DiSilvio — Programme Manager, Education Outcomes Fund (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
10:30 – 11:00
Return from school visits — Tea / Health break (Light refreshments)
10:45 – 13:00
SESSION 1H – Sub-theme 1 – From Readiness to Learning: Strengthening Data Across the Early Years
Tentative speakers
- Name (TBC) — Countries (TBC), coordinated by UNICEF
- Name (TBC) — Countries (TBC), coordinated by World Bank
10:45 – 13:00
SESSION 2H – Sub-theme 2 – Teaching at the Right Level (2 of 2): Adaptation in Crisis and Displacement Contexts
Tentative speakers
- Hon. Dr. Al-Tohami Al-Zein Hajar — Hon. Minister of Education, Sudan
- Prof. Bulama Kagu — Executive Chairman for Borno State Universal Basic Education Board, Nigeria
- Hassan Mohamed Ali —Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Culture and Higher Education, Somalia
- Maria Zakharia Ahmed — Head of Quality Assurance Department, Ministry of Education, Culture and Higher Education, Somalia
- Name (TBC) — Government reps from Jordan and Gaza
- Dr Suman Sachdeva — UNICEF
- Ramya Madhavan — Global Head of Advisory, Street Child (tentative, govt speakers TBC)
- Dr. Annet Kajura — Ag. Commissioner, Ministry of Education and Sports, Uganda (tentative)
10:45 – 13:00
SESSION 3H – Sub-theme 3 – Teacher Workforce Policy, Allocation and System Leadership
Tentative speakers
- Oladele Akogun — Senior Researcher and Regional Research Director, Oxford Policy Management
- Ariana Young – Affiliation (TBC)
- Name (TBC) — Adamawa State House of Assembly (Nigeria) (tentative)
- Name (TBC) — Government official, Ghana
- Name (TBC) — Government official, Senegal
- Tuamanaia Foimapafisi — Research Specialist, UNICEF Innocenti
- Poaty Christophe — Ministry of Pre-primary, Primary, Secondary Education & Literacy, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (tentative)
10:45 – 13:00
SESSION 4H – Sub-theme 4 – What Works, at What Cost: The Evidence Base for Scaling Foundational Learning
Tentative speakers
- Amy Barnecutt — Principal Consultant, Education Development Trust (EDT)
- Name (TBC) — Government reps and countries (TBC), coordinated by EDT
- Silvia Diazgranados — Senior Education Researcher, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Colombia
- Name (TBC) — Government reps and countries (TBC), coordinated by IRC
- Name (TBC) — World Bank
- Name (TBC) — Countries (TBC), coordinated by World Bank
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch
- All delegates return to venue.
- Buffet lunch
- Ministerial private lunch in a separate room (TBC).
14:00 – 15:00
Restitution — school-visit feedback & plenary reflection
- Structured feedback from school-visit groups
- Key outcomes from all parallel sessions
- Open reflections from delegates.
15:00 – 16:15
Closing Formalities — FLEX2026 Declaration & Communiqué
Part 1:,Outcomes & Resolutions:
- Presentation of key outcomes & resolutions (Rapporteur-General / ADEA Technical Lead);
- Reading & tabling of the FLEX2026 Declaration for Action, incl. Youth Call to Action (Communiqué Committee Chair);
- Adoption of the Declaration (Hon. Minister of Education, Malawi + Ministers).
Part 2: Handover & Closing:
- Announcement of FLEX2028 host country & symbolic handover;
- Remarks by incoming host;
- Closing remarks (Hon. Minister of Education, Malawi);
- Vote of thanks (ADEA Executive Secretary);
- Official close.