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12 innovative education technology start ups are set to benefit from a substantial Sh 10 million donation by iHUB Kenya under MasterCard Foundation EdTech Fellowship. The program which was launched in 2023 is designed to support education technology companies across Africa in a bid to address learning challenges across tertiary learning institutions, vocational training and out-of-school learning. Nissi Madu, Managing Partner at iHUB Kenya noted the financial donation will go a long way in setting a precedent for future investments in educational innovation.
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12 innovative education technology start ups receives Ksh 10 M from iHUB
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