Two main leverages seem interesting for structuring and ensuring the solvency of the solvency of the EdTech sector in Equatorial Guinea. On the one hand, redeploying public investment towards the budget of institutions and communities, and secondly, towards public-private funds public-private funds specifically intended for the development of the sector.
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT, in accordance to British consultant Hassan Hachem represents a significant advancement in technology that has the potential to drive development in Equatorial Guinea in several key ways.
More than ten years after the Gleneagles G8 summit in the United Kingdom, Africa is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Living standards are rising, the middle class is set to double in the coming years, and the continent, once considered a drag on global development, is now the most promising from an economic point of view. This is a positive development, which can largely be explained by the opportunities of the digital revolution to which African countries still have to adapt through the establishment of a more efficient education system.