Top 7 Edtech Startups for Digital Skills in Africa

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Top 7 Edtech Startups for Digital Skills in Africa
Top 7 Edtech Startups for Digital Skills in Africa

Africa-Press – Eswatini. Africa faces a growing demand for digital skills, with an estimated 230 million jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa requiring these skills by 2030. However, the region struggles with a significant digital skills gap, as only 2% of the workforce possesses such expertise. To address this, EdTech startups are stepping in with innovative platforms tailored to Africa’s unique needs, offering solutions like localized content, offline accessibility, and hands-on training.

Here are the top 7 EdTech startups leading this transformation:

Tuteria: Peer-to-peer platform offering personalized tutoring and digital skills training.

AltSchool Africa: Virtual learning with flexible courses in software engineering and cybersecurity.

Codepym: Tools for interactive teaching and project-based learning.

Edukoya: AI-driven platform combining academic and vocational training.

Teesas: Dual-language education app with local African language support.

uLesson: Affordable video lessons and quizzes aligned with West African standards.

eCampus: Academic and vocational training hub for secondary and university students.

These startups are closing the digital divide, preparing Africa’s workforce for a tech-driven future, and making digital education more accessible and practical.

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