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Africa
Overview
Facilitation in Africa is as broad and diverse as the continent itself. Made up of 54 countries, with as many as 2,000 different spoken languages and at least as many ethnic groups, the continent is rich in its many approaches to facilitation. Facilitation practice is also very deep-rooted in many African traditional and spiritual practices, and occurs naturally in many communities throughout the region.
Africa Region Strategic Priorities for 2022
- Deliver member value: Understand and be responsive to member needs in Africa; Create and capture member value.
- Enable growth: Share resources for professional development; Grow professionally through learning; Share opportunities among members.
- Increase engagement: Increase the level of membership engagement; Increase visibility of regional, chapter and global events.
- Enable access: Enable access to membership and programmes; Develop a multi-lingual approach to our work; Offer membership and certification support through available financial assistance.
- Build IAF Africa: Develop a solid, structured, credible & supportive Africa Leadership Team; Support the development of vibrant chapters throughout the region; Promote collaboration.
For more information about the region, please contact our Regional Director, Benjamin Manu, through rep.africa@iaf-world.org.
Programme of events for 2022
Members are notified of events throughout the year through a dedicated IAF Africa whatsapp group. For more information, please contact Wim van Schalkwyk, Marketing & Comms at wim.vanschalkwyk@gmail.com.
Membership & chapters
Currently, we have more than 110 members in 20 countries and from all sub-regions of the continent, as well as several diaspora members.
For those who wish to join or renew their membership, please do get in touch with Kelly McLaughlin at office@iaf-world.org
There are currently nine IAF chapters in Africa – Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, and Southern Africa*.

Current chapters in Africa
For information about local meetings and activities, please contact any of the following chapter contact persons:
Burkina Faso Contact Person: Rodolphe Djiguimde
Ethiopia Contact person: Tilahun Tesfaye
Kenya Contact person: Julias Alego
Nigeria Contact person: Adeyemi Ajayi
Tanzania Contact person: Aichi Kitalyi
Togo Contact person: Barthelemy Atti
Tunisia Contact person: TBC
Uganda Contact person: Elliot Orizaarwa
Southern Africa Contact person: TBC
If there is no chapter in your country, please reach out to the regional representatives:
Eastern Africa Contact person: Sophie Kange
Southern Africa Contact person: Mariam Umarji
West Africa Contact person: Elizabeth Ajala
North Africa Contact person: Dr Rania (Alahmer) Abdalla Abuelhassan
Professional Development
Certified Professional Facilitator programme (CPF)
Please follow the link to learn more about the upcoming CPF events and register at https://www.iaf-world.org/site/events/cpf
To know more about the CPF process, please see the links below:
If you feel you are ready to go ahead with the process, as the first step kindly communicate your interest to certification@iaf-world.org.

IAF Africa Induction Sessions
IAF Africa offers regular induction sessions in both English and French for new members to learn more about our activities and opportunities, as well as to network with other new and existing members. For more information on these, please contact our Membership & Chapters Lead, John Cornwell.
Facilitating Using Images For Better Engagement
The session was held by the IAF Kenya chapter. Download the slides from the session
.Communications:
A lot of our internal communication takes place in one of several whatsapp groups. The Africa group is only for members, whereas several countries and regions have their own groups, often with a larger reach.
If you have information to share on the website or would like to find out more about the region’s activities, please contact our Communications Lead through Wim van Schalkwyk.
About IAF in Africa
Please read more information about IAF in Africa in:

Participants during the Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, 2016

Facilitation in Africa
What does facilitation look like in Africa? There is no simple answer to this question; facilitation approaches and experiences are as broad and diverse as the continent itself.
Traditional and common practices, such as storytelling and community-led development, sit in harmony with participatory facilitation processes. When combined effectively, they can produce powerful and sustainable outcomes.
"Mozambique is at a stage where building capacity and knowledge is in demand to respond to the challenges for development. As such, I see an enormous opportunity for facilitation across the country. And that is my personal contribution. As a facilitator, I help a group of people go somewhere together, with a purpose." - Edson Correia, IAF member and CPF in Maputo, Mozambique
"Since the profession is still relatively new in Nigeria, there is a huge opportunity for an association that helps to create awareness for just what facilitation is or is not, and to set standards and promote ethics and best practices for facilitation." - Kate Onyeanakwe, IAF member based in Abuja, Nigeria
"In Togo, and much of francophone West Africa, facilitation is not very well defined. Many people confuse facilitation and training. That makes it challenging for facilitators to remain detached and out of the content, while their clients want them to be experts on the subject matter. Communication, awareness, and even training of key stakeholders is critical if we want to make the profession move effective in our region." - Kofi Kumodzi, IAF member and CPF based in Lome, Togo
Special Interest Groups:
Many of our members are also involved in the IAF Special Interest Groups. For more information on any of these, please click on the links to their pages below:
Facilitadores Hispanohablantes
Future of Foresight Facilitation
Conferences in the Africa region
The Africa region has been organising a Conference every year since 2016 and you can access reports from all of them by clicking on the links below:
Lome, Togo (2019) English / French
There were also four Conferences, which took place in South Africa, between 2005 - 09
In late 2019, the region decided that it would in future be organising more sub-regional and national Conferences. This is in recognition of the enormous costs of travel within the Africa region, which makes it hard for people to move from one sub-region to another. All Conference, however, will always be open to any Facilitator anywhere in the world who is interested to participate.
The next Conference is tentatively scheduled for Kisumu, Kenya from October 2021. All inquiries and for further information, please contact iaf.kisumu2020@gmail.com