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Afrilearn Receives Grant from ACT Foundation to Improve Education in Africa
Afrilearn, a leading e-learning platform in Africa, has received a grant from the ACT Foundation to improve the quality of education on the continent. The grant, which was announced recently, will enable AfriLearn to expand its reach and impact by developing more educational resources and services for students and teachers.
In an interview with our correspondent, the Product Marketing Manager at Afrilearn, Mrs Padebi Ojomo, expressed her excitement about the grant and the opportunities it presents for the company. “We are thrilled to receive this grant from the ACT Foundation,” she said. “It is a validation of our efforts to improve education in Africa and a recognition of the impact we have made so far.”
Mrs Ojomo explained that the grant will be used to fund the development of more high-quality educational resources and services for primary, secondary, and tertiary education levels. “We will use the grant to create more engaging and interactive learning materials that will help students to learn better and retain more knowledge,” he said. “We will also provide tools and resources for teachers to manage their classes more effectively and provide personalized feedback to their students.”
According to Mrs Ojomo, Afrilearn has already made significant strides in improving education in Africa. “We have helped thousands of students to improve their grades and achieve their academic goals,” he said. “We have also provided training and support to teachers to help them deliver quality education to their students.”
The ACT Foundation is a non-profit organization that seeks to improve the quality of life of people in Africa. The foundation focuses on four key areas: health, entrepreneurship, environment, and leadership. The grant to AfriLearn is part of its efforts to promote education in Africa.
In conclusion, Mrs Ojomo expressed her gratitude to the ACT Foundation for the grant and its commitment to continuing the work of improving education in Africa. “We are committed to our mission of improving education in Africa, and this grant will help us to do more,” she said. “We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that every student in Africa has access to quality education.”