Mauritania Prepares Roadmap for Digital Education

By : Samira Njoya

Date : jeudi, 16 janvier 2025 11:15

Digital transformation has become a top priority for education systems across the globe. Countries are modernizing their schools to equip younger generations with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the digital age.

Mauritania is advancing its education reform efforts by integrating digital technologies into its system. On January 15, the Ministry of Education and System Reform hosted a workshop that brought together key stakeholders to develop a national roadmap for the digital transformation of education.

According to Yahya Boba Taleb, Secretary General of the Ministry of Education, the workshop aimed to create an education advancement plan with clear milestones for modernizing the sector. The resulting initiatives are expected to lay the groundwork for a sustainable and forward-looking reform tailored to address the country's current challenges.

This initiative aligns with Mauritania's ongoing Digital Transformation Strategy and follows the country's recent participation in the FIFA Foundation's Digital Education Program, marking it as the first African nation to join. The program aims to train 10,000 Mauritanian children aged 6 to 12 over three years in coding, robotics, and digital literacy.

Once finalized, the roadmap will focus on integrating technology into the education system in a cohesive and inclusive manner, with a focus on improving access, quality, and equity in education. It will draw on international best practices to ensure a modernized approach that meets 21st-century demands. Particular attention will be given to rural areas, where students often have limited access to modern educational resources.

 By Samira Njoya,

Editing by Sèna D. B. de Sodji

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