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Ethiopia EdTech Week Returns, Expanding Focus on Investment and Inclusion
24 March 2026
Policy vs. Practice: Bridging Certification and Teacher Gaps for Real EdTech Impact
06 March 2026
EdTech Mondays to Explore Certification and Regulation for Ethiopian Schools
23 February 2026
13 February 2026
EdTech in Practice: Lessons from a Fellowship Pitch in Addis Ababa
29 December 2025
Who Gets to Learn? Equity Gaps in Ethiopia’s EdTech Expansion
Shifting Mindsets, Deepening Impact: EdTech Mondays 2025 Partner Convening in Addis Highlights Progress & Recommendations
The Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa strategy is rooted in a simple reality that by 2030, Africa will have the largest workforce in the world.
By Partner Content
EdTech Mondays to Explore Embedding Inclusivity in Education Innovation across Ethiopia
Tonight on EdTech Mondays Ethiopia: How can digital learning reach every student, across ability, language, and location? Tune in at 8:10 p.m. on Fana FM 98.1 and partner stations.
The Case for a Unified Framework: Building Cohesion in Ethiopia’s Digital Education Landscape
Ethiopia’s nascent Edtech scene is gradually growing in a fragmented manner. Experts say what’s missing is a single national framework linking education, ICT, and finance to scale digital learning.
Ethiopia EdTech Week returns with a sharper focus, linking edtech startups, capital, and policy to scale inclusive, gender-responsive learning.
Ethiopia’s education policies increasingly emphasize digital learning. But in classrooms, implementation remains uneven.
The February 2026 edition of EdTech Mondays Ethiopia examines how regulation, certification, and licensing can bridge policy intent and classroom impact. Tune in to Fana FM 98.1 at 8:10 p.m. EAT.
From AI tutoring to SMS-based school platforms, Ethiopia’s EdTech ecosystem is experimenting with different paths to reach displaced and underserved learners.
By Blen Hailu
Ethiopia’s EdTech potential impact is immense, but only if inclusion is the foundation, not an afterthought.