Professor Mike Anders
Professor Mike Anders
Educator & Consultant
Adult Learning & Microenterprise Training | Nairobi, Kenya
Professor Mike Anders is an educator and community development consultant with over 15 years of experience in adult learning and small business training. Based in Nairobi, he has contributed to training programs across Kenya, Tanzania, and parts of Southeast Asia, supporting first-time entrepreneurs and informal workers in gaining practical, work-ready skills.
He is the co-founder of NOVA Learning Hub, an organization focused on accessible training in bookkeeping, digital literacy, and business basics. Mike collaborates with vocational centers, NGOs, and grassroots educators to design learning materials that are simple, adaptable, and relevant to local needs.
His work centers on helping people learn in flexible ways—through mobile workshops, printed modules, and community-led sessions. He focuses on education that fits real lives, outside of formal classrooms.
Education and Background
- Co-founder, NOVA Learning Hub
- Community Training Consultant, EduTech Access (East Africa)
- Diploma in Adult and Continuing Education – Makerere University, Uganda
At Global X Publications, Professor Anders shares practical training approaches that have proven effective in real-world community settings.
Highlighted Work
Learn more about the practical training solutions developed by Professor Mike Anders, focused on real-world skills for small business owners and adult learners in underserved communities.
Featured Document:
Title: Basic Business Skills for Informal Entrepreneurs
Format: Training Manual + Case Notes
Scope:
- Step-by-step guide to small business planning
- Tips for teaching in low-resource settings
- Sample workshop formats used in rural Kenya and Tanzania
- Focus on bookkeeping, pricing, and digital basics
Ideal for: Vocational trainers, NGO field educators, and adult learning facilitators looking for easy-to-use, field-tested training content.
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