Our operational model

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MIET AFRICA uses principles of social entrepreneurship to actively identify education needs and to conceptualize, create and manage programmes to address these needs. We partner with governments and other key stakeholders, by offering them the initial support required through the piloting phase for them to thereafter take full ownership of the programmes/projects and to take them to scale.

Our partners

  • ABSA Foundation
  • Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA)
  • africa action/Deutschland e.V (aa/D)
  • Africa Disability Alliance
  • Anglo American Chairman’s Fund
  • Australian Aid
  • Barclays Africa Group Limited
  • Broccoli Project
  • CCNGO/EFA
  • Centre for the Advancement of Science and Mathematics Education (CASME)
  • Durban University of Technology (DUT)
  • Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN)
  • European Union
  • [The German] Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
  • First National Bank Fund
  • FirstRand Empowerment Foundation
  • Global Education Leaders’ Partnership (GELP)
  • Global Fund
  • Local government and municipalities
  • Ministries of Education of SADC Member States
  • Other ministries
  • Molteno
  • National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT)
  • National education ministries in SADC
  • National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund
  • Networking AIDS Community of South Africa (NACOSA)
  • Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa
  • Other government departments
  • Principals’ Management and Development Programme
  • Provincial education departments in South Africa
  • Other departments
  • RIATT
  • SADC Secretariat
  • Sanlam Foundation
  • Save the Children International
  • Save the Children South Africa
  • Small Projects Foundation
  • South African College Principals’ Association (SACPO)
  • Southern Africa Association of Learners with Disability (SAALED)
  • Sugar Industry Trust Fund for Education
  • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
  • Tshikululu Social Investments
  • UNESCO
  • UNICEF
  • University of the Free State
  • USAID