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63. Solar Tablets Leapfrog Africa's Literacy Crisis

63. Solar Tablets Leapfrog Africa's Literacy Crisis

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This is an AI summary of an interview with Joe Wolf, co-CEO of Imagine Worldwide, discussing an innovative approach to solving the literacy and numeracy crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Because of a massive shortage of teachers and resources, the organization utilizes solar-powered tablets that provide high-quality, offline educational content in local languages. This EdTech solution allows children to learn at their own pace through an autonomous, multi-sensory experience that significantly improves academic outcomes. By partnering directly with national governments, the program ensures long-term sustainability and scalability within existing school systems. Ultimately, the initiative aims to reach millions of students, providing a cost-effective way to bypass systemic barriers and empower the world’s fastest-growing youth population.


Learn more about Imagine Worldwide on our website:

https://imagineworldwide.org


Watch this overview video about Imagine Worldwide and our work in Malawi:

https://bit.ly/4e6yzPU

They use software provided by a partner called 1 billion, an NGO based in the UK. This organization specializes in creating content for low-resource environments and won the 2017 Global XPRIZE for developing autonomous software that can teach children reading and mathematics in rural settings. To support this initiative, 1 billion has granted perpetual, royalty-free licenses for their software to the governments that Imagine Worldwide works with. Their website is https://onebillion.org/

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