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Join us at the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Conference | July 8 – 10, 2024

Publisher:
Mastercard Foundation
Publication Date:
20 June 2024
Tags:
Nigeria, Education

The Mastercard Foundation, through its Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning, is hosting its inaugural EdTech Conference from July 8 - 10, 2024. The conference will be a biennial convening. This year, it is being hosted in partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria and will be held at the Hilton Transcorp, in Abuja, Nigeria. In line with the African Union's Year of Education, the 2024 Mastercard Foundation EdTech Conference is themed, 'Education Technology for Resilient and Inclusive Learning in Africa.'  Conversations will center on the current state of the EdTech ecosystem, emerging trends, the role of EdTech in solving Africa's educational challenges and policies that are needed to foster an enabling environment for technology-enabled innovation in education. The inaugural Mastercard Foundation EdTech Conference will underscore the role of technology in catalyzing transformation within Africa's education ecosystem.

More about the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Conference here - https://edtechconference.mastercardfd... 

The Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning launched EdTech Mondays as a platform to facilitate critical conversations on the use of technology for teaching and learning by bringing together key stakeholders, including policymakers, EdTech entrepreneurs, development partners, teachers, and parents. EdTech Mondays help to disseminate 'what works' in harnessing technology to improve education policy and practice.

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