Airtel commits $57m to boost education in Africa

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Lieke van de Wiel

By Chinwe Michael

Airtel Africa, a mobile network operator, and mobile money service provider, with presence in 14 countries across Africa, has reiterated its commitment of $57 million to boost education in Africa.

Segun Ogunsanya, CEO of Airtel Africa Plc, made this commitment at the opening of a two-day conference in Nairobi, Kenya, last week where executives of Airtel Africa and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) convened to discuss the implementation of the landmark partnership across 13 of Airtel’s 14 markets. Airtel Africa committed to investing $57 million into educational programmes during the five-year partnership with UNICEF.

Segun Ogunsanya

 

Ogunsanya said the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on education in Africa led to school closures and charged participants to continue to work closely with stakeholders, especially governments and educational authorities, to ensure that particularly vulnerable children in remote communities were given the opportunity to learn. Acknowledging the challenges faced in the implementation of the partnership in some of the 13 African countries, he urged the governments of the affected countries to support this important initiative.

As a leading telecommunications company in the region, Airtel Africa is using its unique insights to stand up for the children of Africa’s right to education and equality of opportunity. Ogunsanya reiterated Airtel Africa’s corporate purpose of transforming lives and pledged that the organisation would continue to champion the quest for bridging the digital divide and promoting financial inclusion. 

Lieke van de Wiel, deputy regional director of UNICEF commenting on the Airtel Africa/UNICEF partnership said it was an important collaboration of private and public sectors, aimed at putting children at the heart of their learning, and changing the narrative in education after years of loss during the Covid-19 pandemic. She commended Airtel Africa for coming on board and encouraged the participants to seize the moment by sharing experiences and exchanging ideas and learning on how best to implement the initiative.

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