Improve access and quality of education in Africa via Modern technologies in 2012
“Connecting Africa” the word appeared at the 22nd World Economic
Forum (WEF) on Africa on 10 May, 2012.
The purpose of this meeting is to explore ways in which modern technology can improve access and quality of education in Africa and how to scale up the most successful programmes. Ministers of education from more than 17 countries are invited as well as representatives of technology companies attending the WEF.
The purpose of this meeting is to explore ways in which modern technology can improve access and quality of education in Africa and how to scale up the most successful programmes. Ministers of education from more than 17 countries are invited as well as representatives of technology companies attending the WEF.
The meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
on10 May from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. at the Hilton hotel and took the
shape of a roundtable discussion.
The key issues discussed are using technology to improve the access and quality of education, particularly primary and secondary levels, partnering with the public and private spheres for real political commitment and results, and creating programmes to address and measure improvements in the quality of education for participating African countries.
The key issues discussed are using technology to improve the access and quality of education, particularly primary and secondary levels, partnering with the public and private spheres for real political commitment and results, and creating programmes to address and measure improvements in the quality of education for participating African countries.
The meeting follows the 1st Africa Forum on Science Technology and Innovation and will also contribute to the implementation of the Nairobi Declaration, which was signed by governments at the Forum.
The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Donald Kaberuka, the former British Prime Minister Rt. Hon Gordon Brown, and renowned computer scientist, and founder of the World Wide Web Foundation, Sir Tim Berners-Lee convened a high level meeting on Education and Technology entitled .
The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Donald Kaberuka, the former British Prime Minister Rt. Hon Gordon Brown, and renowned computer scientist, and founder of the World Wide Web Foundation, Sir Tim Berners-Lee convened a high level meeting on Education and Technology entitled .
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