One million minds, one inclusive inclusion.
Join the movement that is flipping the script on Education across Africa!
At IncluEdu Africa, we believe that every child, regardless of ability, background, or learning style, deserves quality, inclusive, and accessible education. That’s why we embark on a transformative journey across schools in Nigeria and Africa through the Inclusive Education School Tour.
This tour is not just a campaign; it’s a call to action. A call to redefine learning, challenge stereotypes, raise awareness, and equip educators with tools and insights to support neurodivergent and marginalized learners.
Tour Locations (2025 Tour Phases)
Nigeria and other African countries
What the Tour Aims to Achieve
● Sensitize school communities about neurodivergence, inclusive education and the rights of all learners.
● Provide educators and school leaders with basic, inclusive learning strategies.
● Dispel harmful myths and stigmas around neurodiversity and disability in education.
● Foster empathy and equity through interactive learning experiences.
● Promote Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities).
Who Is This For?
● Primary & Secondary School students
● Teachers & Educators
● School Administrators
● Parents & Caregivers
● Education Stakeholders
Key Focus Areas
● Inclusive Teaching Practices and Classroom Strategies
● Classroom Accessibility Tools
● Disability Awareness & Sensitization
● Language Diversity in Education (Sign Language)
● Teacher & Student Advocacy
Volunteer With Us
We’re calling on education developers, special education students, childhood education graduates, education psychologists, expert facilitators, and passionate individuals to join us!
Why Join?
Please note: This is a volunteer-based initiative. No monetary compensation is attached.
What Educators Say
F.A.Q.
While education experience is a plus, we welcome anyone passionate about inclusive learning.
We’ll provide a volunteer handbook and orientation pack before your assigned school visit.
No, this is a voluntary, impact-driven program. However, all volunteers receive recognition and are part of a lasting movement.
