January 31, 2025
Addis Insight
In a bold move to reshape education for underserved communities in Ethiopia, the Mastercard Foundation, in collaboration with Reach for Change, has announced the selection of 13 groundbreaking EdTech enterprises for its prestigious EdTech Fellowship. These startups have been chosen for their innovative approaches to addressing some of the country’s most pressing educational challenges, including access for girls, out-of-school learners, young people with disabilities, and internally displaced populations.
The Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship aims to catalyze solutions that leverage technology to bridge educational gaps and provide high-quality, scalable learning opportunities. The selected startups represent the cutting edge of Ethiopia’s rapidly growing EdTech ecosystem, each offering unique solutions tailored to local needs.
These forward-thinking enterprises are set to transform education through cutting-edge technology, data-driven insights, and localized content:
The Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship is more than just an investment in startups—it’s an investment in the future of Ethiopia’s education system. By equipping these enterprises with funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities, the initiative seeks to drive systemic change in how education is delivered and accessed across the country.
With Ethiopia’s internet penetration and digital adoption on the rise, the selected EdTech enterprises are well-positioned to scale their impact, ensuring that more students—regardless of their location or circumstances—gain access to quality education.
As these 13 startups embark on this transformative journey, they stand as beacons of hope for millions of Ethiopian learners eager to unlock their full potential through technology-driven education. Stay tuned as they redefine the future of learning in Ethiopia!
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