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Mastercard Foundation, 4 November 2021
Today, the Mastercard Foundation, United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa), and Arizona State University (ASU) announced the launch of the Mastercard… Read more »
The Mastercard Foundation, United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa), and Arizona State University (ASU) announced the launch of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program e-Learning Initiative, which, building on what was learned during the COVID-19 disruption, will over the next five years enable more than 600,000 university students to successfully pursue their studies online, from anywhere across Africa. Read on.
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An instructor reviews an online STEM course designed by the University of Rwanda and AIMS as part of Leaders in Teaching. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program e-Learning initiative trains instructors at participating universities to effectively teach virtual learners.
Young people in Kayonza District, Rwanda, participate in an online training program offered by TechnoServe in partnership with Mastercard Foundation. The e-Learning initiative will make higher education more inclusive and accessible to students across Africa.
The Mastercard Foundation, United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa), and Arizona State University (ASU) announced the launch of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program e-Learning Initiative, which over the next five years, will enable more than 600,000 university students to successfully pursue their studies online, from anywhere across Africa.
Education Development Center (EDC) and the Mastercard Foundation have partnered to create The BRITE program (Building Resilience in TVET Through E-Learning), with the aim of ... Read more »
Twenty-seven public Colleges of Education (CoE) in Ghana will benefit from e-learning made possible through the Mastercard Foundation and UK aid supporting the roll-out of ... 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 ... Read more »
SMS messages that students receive on basic mobile phones; smart-phone video tutorials that can be downloaded anywhere at any time, and internet-based question-and-answer testing ... Read more »
As secondary schools in Africa start to re-open after the COVID-19 lockdowns, Peter Materu (Chief Read more »
The Mastercard Foundation has released an important new report, Secondary Education in Africa: Preparing Youth for the Future of Work. The report focuses on the ... Read more »
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