
Africa’s leading conference and exhibition on digital education, training and abilities development, eLearning Africa 2026, is set to assemble top-level education and innovation stakeholders in Accra, Ghana, from June 3– 5, 2026, with Edugist officially confirmed as a media partner for the continental gathering.
Held under the style, “Africa’s Time, Africa’s Terms: Learning for Sovereignty, Strength and Solidarity,” the summit comes at a defining moment for the continent as governments, institutions and development stars heighten discussions around expert system, digital improvement, workforce readiness and Africa’s location in the progressing worldwide knowledge economy.
The event is being organised under the patronage of Ghana’s Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, in partnership with the African Union Advancement Company (AUDA-NEPAD), the African Union and UNESCO.
According to organisers, the conference will unite more than 1,000 participants from over 80 countries, consisting of ministers, deputy ministers, senior policymakers, education leaders, service executives, innovators, financiers, advancement organisations and specialists working across education, innovation and labor force advancement.
The top is anticipated to host delegations from more than 30 African nations, highlighting the increasing political and economic importance of digital learning and abilities advancement across the continent as federal governments react to rapidly altering labour markets, expanding youth populations and growing technological disturbance.
A major highlight of the conference will be the top-level Ministerial Round Table (MRT), an invitation-only event of ministers and senior federal government authorities from across Africa. Conversations at the MRT will focus on critical policy priorities shaping Africa’s education and digital improvement program, consisting of sustainable financing for digital knowing, AI preparedness, digital public infrastructure, teacher capacity, workforce abilities, local cooperation and the future of youth work.
Over the course of three days, participants will participate in more than 70 sessions including over 200 speakers through plenaries, debates, Learning Cafés, networking meetings, hands-on workshops and masterclasses. The conference will also include an international exhibit showcasing education and training innovations from Africa and around the world.
Conversations throughout the summit will examine how African countries can reinforce their capacity to design, govern and scale digital knowing systems that show regional truths and development concerns. Secret thematic locations anticipated to control conversations consist of expert system in education, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), college improvement, office knowing, information governance, low-connectivity learning solutions and digital addition.
The choice of Accra as the host city likewise carries symbolic significance. Commonly identified as a historic centre of Pan-African idea, diplomacy and intellectual exchange, the Ghanaian capital is anticipated to provide a fitting background for conversations around African sovereignty, innovation and self-determined academic futures.
Beyond policy conversations, eLearning Africa 2026 is expected to act as a platform for useful cooperation, cross-border partnerships and continental coordination amongst governments, institutions, industry leaders and development partners seeking to reinforce Africa’s education and abilities ecosystem.
As main media partner, Edugist will supply extensive coverage of the top, consisting of live updates, interviews, feature stories, policy analysis and on-the-ground reporting from Accra. The partnership lines up with Edugist’s growing function in enhancing important conversations forming the future of education, innovation and discovering across Africa.
The conference is expected to draw in considerable global attention as stakeholders seek practical pathways for developing durable, inclusive and future-ready education systems capable of conference Africa’s developing social and economic truths.
Additional information and the full conference agenda are offered on the main eLearning Africa 2026 platform.