Ghana just landed a major education deal that puts the country on the map for digital learning across Africa. The Ministry of Education signed papers with eLearning Africa to host their big conference coming to Accra from June 3 to 5 in 2026. The event brings together teachers, government officials, tech innovators, and education partners from all over the continent and beyond. People will share ideas about using technology to make learning better for students everywhere. Ghana beat out other countries to get the chance to host what experts call the most important education tech conference in Africa.
Deputy Minister Clement Abas Apaak says the conference gives Ghana a perfect chance to show off programs like GALOP and the Education Strategic Plan that runs until 2030. These programs focus on making sure all students get fair access to quality education no matter where they live. The government wants to use digital tools to transform how kids learn in schools across the country. Officials believe hosting the conference proves Ghana leads the way in using technology for education.
Rebecca Stromeyer from eLearning Africa expects hundreds of people to attend the three-day event in Accra. Participants will learn about the latest education technology and build partnerships with other African countries. The conference helps Ghana show its commitment to using digital innovation to create better schools and reach long-term development goals. Education leaders see the event as a game changer for the continent.
Deputy Minister Clement Abas Apaak says the conference gives Ghana a perfect chance to show off programs like GALOP and the Education Strategic Plan that runs until 2030. These programs focus on making sure all students get fair access to quality education no matter where they live. The government wants to use digital tools to transform how kids learn in schools across the country. Officials believe hosting the conference proves Ghana leads the way in using technology for education.
Rebecca Stromeyer from eLearning Africa expects hundreds of people to attend the three-day event in Accra. Participants will learn about the latest education technology and build partnerships with other African countries. The conference helps Ghana show its commitment to using digital innovation to create better schools and reach long-term development goals. Education leaders see the event as a game changer for the continent.