Akelius Foundation supports non-profit organizations, as well as associations and governmental entities.
Courses are for learners in need, including children and underserved communities with limited access to education.
Recommended fifteen learners per class, two sessions per week, up to two hours each. Minimum five to six learners.
Format can be adjusted to local needs.
Yes. It’s possible to start with one or two languages during the initial pilot phase.
Expansion requires approval and planning with Akelius after the pilot phase.
No. Online-only classes are not recommended.
In-person classes ensure structure, teacher guidance, and blended learning.
2025-04-24 | Facebook account ΜΕΤΑδραση - METAdrasi
From 2021, METAdrasi, in co-operation with UNICEF Greece, support schools all over Greece in using the Akelius platform. This is a modern digital language learning tool, designed for students with refugee or migrant background. In Greece,... continue reading from original source
2025-04-18 | Twitter account UNICEF Bhutan
More than 1,000 child monks and nuns in monastic schools across Bhutan are today learning English, digital and numeracy skills.
Thank you Akelius Foundation for your generous support.
With your continued support, we can bring hope to more children across.
2025-04-08 | Facebook account Save the Children in North West Balkans
Imagine learning English and German in a way that is fun, exciting and completely digital!
Primary school students continue to learn foreign languages using the Akelius digital platform... continue reading or read from original source
2025-02-21 | YouTube account UNICEF Italia
Akelius is the UNICEF program for the development of linguistic and digital skills of students newly arrived in Italy (NAI), active in primary and lower secondary schools. Through the use of tablets provided to schools and the training of teachers on the blended learning method, the Akelius platform supports the learning of Italian as a second language, promoting more inclusive and innovative education.
2025-01-22 | unicef.org
Making Digital Learning Work, compiles six years of research, experiences and insights from the UNICEF–Akelius Digital Learning Initiative. The digital learning initiative focuses on improving learning for marginalized children… continue reading
lessons from the UNICEF-Akelius Digital Learning Initiative
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key lessons on infrastructure, organization and leadership
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key lessons on teachers' professional development and support
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2024-12-17 | X account - UNICEF Cabo Verde
At the Sao Martinho primary school, it's a day to learn Portuguese, English and French through the AKELIUS app... continue reading from original source