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Welcome to NAF: Making A Difference Among Africans!
National Africa Foundation (NAF) serves as "inter-continental bridge"         between educational and business sectors in North America and the European                                 Union on one hand, and the global African community on the other.

In the United States and Canada, NAF provides services to                                    immigrants hoping to transition into a new way of life.Please,                                        check our Services to see what services are available.

In Africa, NAF is leading a formidable force in the areas of Information Technology              and Entrepreneurship Education. The youth and adults are trained to be employables         and to contribute to the developmental efforts of their governments. Our platform is    e-Learning or distance education. For your convenience, we have provided links to     questions about e-learning in our Services.
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West African Teachers' Conference Ends In Ghana

The much-publicized West African Teachers Conference (WATC) ended successfully last Monday, the 16th. of August at the GNAT Teachers Center in Accra, Ghana. In all there were about 120 participants in attendance that included presenters from Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia and Benin. 

The conference, which was a joint collaboration between NAF and Teachers Without Borders was formally opened on Friday, the 13th of August with an address by Mrs. Elizabeth Amoah-Tettey, the Deputy Minister of Education. Amongst the dignitaries present were some high ranking government officials and education professionals from Nigeria and the Acting Secretary General of Ghana's Commission on UNESCO, Ms. Sylvia Lutterodt.

Check out the scenes from the conference!