Insights from the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship

Insights from the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship

Egypt is now part of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, previously offered in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. Promising African ed-tech startups are supported by the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, an entrepreneurial acceleration programme introduced in 2019.

It offers vital financial, educational, and business support to help ed-tech enterprises grow, become sustainable, and make a more significant impact.

The Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship has a track record of accomplishment, funding several businesses in Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria.

Building on this momentum, the programme has now been launched in Egypt thanks to a strategic agreement with Nahdet Misr Group’s investment arm, EdVentures, a well-known MENA-based ed-tech venture capital business.

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This expansion represents a critical turning point in line with the fellowship’s objective to support EdTech entrepreneurs and innovators throughout Africa and promote inclusive, high-quality education for all.

Fostering Innovation in Egypt’s Ed-tech Sector Through Strategic Partnership

Twelve startups have been chosen for the initial eight-month programme, comprising specialised training, mentorship, workshops, networking, and course access. Each startup will receive US$60,000 in equity-free funding.

Over the next three years, the fellowship will support 36 ed-tech startups, driving positive change in the education sector.

The founder and CEO of EdVentures, Dalia Ibrahim, declared they are honoured to partner with Mastercard Foundation, a testament to their impact in Egypt’s ed-tech sector. This partnership is pivotal for the ed-tech industry, aligning with their mission to foster innovation and empower young entrepreneurs.

Also, in partnership, they will continue to shape a robust ed-tech ecosystem in Egypt, redefining learning experiences. They eagerly anticipate the forthcoming cycles, each contributing to their shared vision of a brighter future for education.

EdTech Startups: The Leading Cohort Transforming Education

The first cohort of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship consists of the interactive STEM e-learning platform Armstrong, 5 Quarters, and a dental student learning application. Arabic podcast for self-improvement and business skills called Business بالعربي; Career 180, career advancement, and youth employment alternatives;

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Fednee is a platform for networking, professional development, mentorship, and collaboration; Deaf Gain provides consulting services for people who are hard of hearing and deaf people.

The cohort is completed by iSchool, which teaches AI and coding for kids ages 6-17; Mharet Tefl: a speech therapy programme for children; Nafham by Tayro, an online learning application;

OTO Courses, an online one-on-one English course, and other courses; Science Street, which promotes science literacy; and Bayt Alkhyata, which fosters social development for women and their communities.