Applications for the second edition of the Injini Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship in South Africa are now open, providing selected companies with access to funding and various forms of support.
Injini is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing educational outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. As the only ed-tech specialized accelerator on the continent, Injini’s programs and research conducted through the Injini Think Tank are aimed at advancing its mission to improve the quality, accessibility, and relevance of education in the region.
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This initiative offers eligible startups with direct grant funding, product quality assessment, extensive skill development, coaching, mentorship, customized market research, and market entry opportunities.
Injini’s approach and experience in ed-tech acceleration have been crucial to the success of the 2023 EdTech Fellowship in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. Their dedication to collaboration, continuous learning, and knowledge-sharing has yielded positive results, shaping their strategy for the upcoming 2024 program. Krista Davidson, executive director of Injini, emphasized the valuable insights gained from this success.
Applications for the second edition of the programme are open here until February 13.
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