Published date:
- 14 October 2020
AI | Covid-19 | Distance learning | E-education | E-health | Enova Robotics | Kenya | Robotics | Tunisia
A report from Injini Think Tank reveals that African EdTech companies raised $140 million between 2015 and 2022, marking a spectacular growth. Although promising, the sector faces challenges such as sustainability of economic models and barriers to ICT access. However, with the rise of technology adoption and the integration of AI and gamification, the outlook for EdTech in Africa remains optimistic.
Over the past few weeks, Tunisia has officially adopted biometric passports and ID cards, marking a new milestone in the modernization of its administration.
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