Ethiopia lays foundation for reliable digital education ecosystem

State Minister of Innovation and Technology Dr. Belete Mola stated that Ethiopia has laid the foundation for a reliable digital education ecosystem. The announcement was made at the 8th Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Forum underway in Addis Ababa.

Dr. Belete Mola, State Minister of Innovation and Technology, stressed that Africa's future path depends on knowledge and collaboration. He described the forum as more than discussion, serving as a practical platform to drive Africa's transformation.

Ethiopia has gained recognition from united governments for its efforts in population management and health improvements, according to the minister. These actions affirm technology's potential to enhance lives and strengthen societies.

As part of Digital Ethiopia 2030 vision, the country is shifting from a traditional to a digital economy, acting as a hub for initiatives and research. Strong legal and institutional frameworks have been established to boost creative jobs and safeguard citizens' rights, he noted.

Expanding digital infrastructure, providing national IDs, and digitizing government services foster trust between the government and public. Ethiopia's advances in electric mobility and green growth demonstrate that economic development and environmental protection can align. Ministry spokesperson Ato Tesfaye Alemneh shared these details with Fana Digital.

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Ethiopia's state minister of innovation and technology, Belete Mola, stated that higher education institutions will urge graduates to demonstrate their creative skills through broad job opportunities. This came during a discussion at Wollo University focusing on science and technology policy, Digital Ethiopia 2030, and startup policy.

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Ethiopia's Ministry of Education is developing a technology roadmap to enhance the education system. It has reviewed the implementation of the first six months of the budget year's action plan. The minister stated that this work will improve teaching and learning practices.

Ethiopia's Ministry of Education state minister Deeta Kinde Yohannes hailed the launch of the EdTech Fellowship program by Rich for Change in partnership with Mastercard Foundation. The initiative aims to enhance education quality and accessibility through technology. It was announced in Addis Ababa on Megabit 16, 2018 EC.

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The Africa Digital Transformation Centre was launched in Pretoria to boost innovation and digital skills across the continent. This initiative seeks to drive technological advancement in Africa. The launch was reported by SABC News.

 

 

 

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