Pan-African group will receive support to scale up EdTech innovations that improve teaching and learning in secondary education.
KIGALI, Rwanda, February 21st, 2020,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) today announced the first cohort of 12 EdTech Fellows, companies that will benefit from the Centre’s support to expand their operations and improve secondary teaching and learning across the continent. The Fellows were selected after an Africa-wide Request for Proposals late last year. Innovators were invited to submit proposals that either:
Peter Materu, Chief Program Officer at the Mastercard Foundation says, “The announcement of these first Fellows at the Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning is a milestone moment in the work we are carrying out in Africa. Bringing together these talented entrepreneurs and supporting them as they innovate to drive excellence in teaching and learning offers new opportunities with great potential to raise the bar in African education and benefit tens of millions of students.” The companies will receive a comprehensive package over the next year that includes customized mentorship, financial support, the opportunity to test, validate and scale their business, and a USD40, 000 grant to aid in the development of their solutions. The selected EdTech companies are:
“We’re very proud and excited to have this first group of leading African innovators in EdTech with us,” says Joseph Nsengimana, Head of the Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in ICT. “These companies are working to expand the use of ICT to address some of the most pressing issues facing education in Africa today. We will give them access to the customized mentoring and financial support they need over the next year so that they can test, refine, and validate their products. With that, they can grow their businesses and help to improve learning outcomes throughout Africa.”
The Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning is a five-year initiative. It was launched in 2018 as part of the Foundation’s Young Arica Works strategy to enable 30 million young people, especially young women, to find dignified and fulfilling work by 2030. The Centre aims to spark innovation and promote promising practices in the use of information and communications technologies for teaching and learning, and to catalyze significant improvements in education across the continent.
Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of The Mastercard Foundation.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
Interviews with any of the 12 Fellows can be arranged via the Mastercard Foundation media contact below. The Fellows and representatives of the Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in ICT will also be available to media on Monday, February 24th in Kigali during EdTech Monday at Carnegie Mellon University. For more information on this event, please contact Pereruan Kenana below.
About the Mastercard Foundation
The Mastercard Foundation seeks a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn and prosper. The Foundation’s work is guided by its mission to advance learning and promote financial inclusion for people living in poverty. One of the largest foundations in the world, it works almost exclusively in Africa. It was created in 2006 by Mastercard International and operates independently under the governance of its own Board of Directors. The Foundation has offices in Toronto, Canada; Accra, Ghana; Nairobi Kenya; and in Kigali, Rwanda. Visit www.mastercardfdn.org. Follow the Foundation @MastercardFdn on Twitter.
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