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Continue your professional development with Africa Ahead

Africa Ahead: the Sustainability Challenge has launched continuous professional development (CPD) with three African associations, with plans to expand the scheme to other countries and regions.

Working together with the Tanzania-headquartered Africa College of Insurance and Social Protection, the Kenya-based College of Insurance and the South Africa-based Institute of Insurance South Africa, Africa Ahead: the Sustainability Challenge is offering readers the chance to accumulate hours or points towards their annually required tally.

By answering four multiple questions on four articles, podcasts or videos each month, readers will earn hours or points that be used to evidence their CPD internally to their own company as well as to the organisations.

Subscribers can return to the quiz from earlier months to make up their CPD hours or points as required by their individual professional associations or workplaces.

Africa Ahead: the Sustainability Challenge managing editor Liz Booth said: “Offering CPD to our readers is something that we have planned to do for some time. It enables our subscribers to use the newsletters and website content as a valuable training tool and allows readers to access CPD opportunities at any time, from wherever they are based – an essential benefit as we continue to work from home.”

She added: “Reading CPD also delivers on our ESG (environment, social, governance) commitments, by allowing readers to continue their professional development without travelling miles and also allowing insurance professionals opportunities to learn and share experiences.”

Stories will be clearly earmarked as eligible for CPD hours or points on the website, or simply click on the dedicated page: https://afahpublishing.com/cpd/

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