Under the patronage of the Honourable Minister for Education of Ghana, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, and organised in cooperation with the African Union Development Company (AUDA-NEPAD), the African Union and UNESCO, Africa’s leading conference and exhibition on digital education, training and abilities development will bring together ministers, deputy ministers and senior policymakers responsible for education, digital knowing, abilities advancement and training from more than 30 African nations in Accra next month.

Occurring from 3– 5 June 2026, the top will bring together more than 1,000 individuals from over 80 countries, consisting of federal government agents, education leaders, company executives, innovators, development organisations, investors and specialists working throughout education and workforce development.

Held under the theme “Africa’s Time, Africa’s Terms: Learning for Sovereignty, Strength and Uniformity,” this year’s edition comes at a moment of growing dispute over Africa’s digital future, technological dependence, AI governance, abilities spaces and the continent’s position in the worldwide knowledge economy.

A central function of the event will be the top-level Ministerial Round Table, an invitation-only gathering of ministers and senior federal government representatives from across the continent. The MRT will focus on essential policy concerns shaping Africa’s education and digital transformation programs, including sustainable financing for digital learning, AI readiness, digital public infrastructure, regional cooperation, instructor capacity, workforce skills and the future of youth work.

The involvement of delegations from more than 30 African nations highlights the growing political significance of digital learning and abilities advancement at a time when governments are under pressure to prepare quickly broadening youth populations for changing labour markets and increasingly digital economies.

Over three days, the top will include more than 70 sessions, over 200 speakers, hands-on workshops and masterclasses, plenary sessions, arguments, Learning Cafés, networking conferences and a worldwide exhibit showcasing education and training technologies from across Africa and beyond.

Discussions throughout the programme will examine how African countries can strengthen their own capacity to style, govern and scale digital knowing systems that reflect regional truths and concerns. Subjects will include artificial intelligence in education, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), nationwide digital facilities, office learning, information governance, digital inclusion, college improvement and low-connectivity knowing services.

The choice of Accra as host city carries symbolic significance. Long considered as a centre of Pan-African exchange and political idea, the city supplies an appropriate setting for discussions about Africa’s function in shaping its own digital and instructional future.

As preparations continue ahead of the June event, eLearning Africa 2026 is anticipated to serve not only as a platform for conversation, however also for policy coordination, practical exchange and cross-border partnership building between governments, organizations, market and advancement partners.

Additional information and the agenda are offered at eLearning Africa 2026.

As main media partner, Edugist will be bringing its audience live updates from Accra.

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