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Mastercard Foundation, 18 May 2021
With the support of the Mastercard Foundation, the Belgian Government (the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation-DGD), and VVOB – education for development, 3,000… Read more »
With the support of the Mastercard Foundation, the Belgian Government (the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation-DGD), and VVOB - education for development, 3,000 laptops were delivered to 30 districts in Rwanda. This initiative will help establish an enabling environment for online continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers and school leaders, which is also part of the Mastercard Foundation's Leaders in Teaching initiative. Learn more.
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3,000 laptops were delivered to 30 districts in Rwanda in an initiative involving multiple partners--the Mastercard Foundation, the Belgian Government's Directorate-General for Development Cooperation-DGD and VVOB – education for development and Enabel. The initiative will help establish an enabling environment for online continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers and school leaders.
Online continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers and school leaders is being offered in Rwandan secondary education in 14 districts as part of the Mastercard Foundation’s Leaders in Teaching initiative.
3,000 laptops were delivered to 30 districts in Rwanda in an initiative involving multiple partners--the Mastercard Foundation, the Belgian Government's Directorate-General for Development Cooperation-DGD and VVOB – education for development and Enabel. The initiative will help establish an enabling environment for online continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers and school leaders.
With COVID-19 spreading across Africa, the Mastercard Foundation has launched an aggressive initiative to support communities, with a focus on young people. In an interview with AllAfrica's Amadou Mahtar Ba, Daniel Hailu outlines what Mastercard Foundation is doing to respond to the pandemic.
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EF Education First (EF) announced the second phase of an ambitious English language and service skills training program, which aims to upskill workers in the tourism and hospitality industry value chain in Rwanda. The program is part of the larger Mastercard Foundation's Hanga Ahazaza initiative (which means "Create the Future" in Kinyarwanda). The program aims to equip 30,000 young people with the
Read more »In response to the severe impact the global pandemic has had on learning, Siyavula, an educational technology company headquartered in South Africa, has announced its partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and the Rwanda Education Board to provide secondary school students in Rwanda with free access to an online practice platform for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
Read more »Eneza Education has partnered with the Mastercard Foundation to launch a SMS-based learning platform in Rwanda. The platform is part of Mastercard Foundation's COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program and will enable students to remain engaged in their studies while waiting for schools to re-open. It will
Read more »O'Genius Priority Ltd recently signed a partnership with the Mastercard Foundation to support home-bound secondary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The new partnership, part of the Mastercard Foundation's COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program, will enable students to access the O'Genius Panda online learning platform free of charge from August 2020 until December 2021.
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