Deadline: June 30, 2025
Proposals are invited for the African Union Innovating Education in Africa 2025. The AU Innovating Education in Africa Call invites innovators to propose practical education innovations with the potential for sustainability, scalability and replication on a wide scale. They are looking to mobilize continental education innovators to rethink solutions that will help address education and skills development challenges in Africa.
They aim to create change by:
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- Incentivizing innovators to identify major education and skills development challenges in Africa;
- Sourcing innovative ideas and solutions to those challenges for adoption replication and scale-up; and
- Encouraging innovation partnerships involving education and training institutions, governments, and other key stakeholders.
Benefits
Successful applicants will benefit from one or more of the following:
- Three winners will receive grants of up to $50,000 USD to strengthen the interoperability of innovations with public education systems while collecting evidence on effectiveness.
- Promotion of Innovation to AU Member States and Development Partners, including publication in the Africa Education Innovations Handbook 2025.
- Certificate of recognition from the Commissioner of Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation of the African Union.
Eligibility
Applications will be accepted from citizens of AU Member States leading an organization that meets the following criteria.
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- Successfully implementing an education innovation in one or more AU Member States with verifiable outcomes. An education innovation refers to a product or service being offered by an organization which uses a relatively distinct approach—with respect to the African context—in addressing challenges in the education system.
- Legally registered and licensed to operate in an AU Member State.
- Directly responsible for the implementation and management of the innovation, i.e., not acting as an intermediary.
Application
Submissions should be made online in English or French, with the following information.
- Brief statement of the challenge being addressed (100 words).
- Description of the innovation, specifically how it functions, the implementation approach, and revenue model (less than 500 words).
- Report of the performance and outcomes of the innovation (less than 500 words).
- Documentation of business registration and license of operation.
Note that an organization may submit no more than one innovation; failure to comply will lead to disqualification. Recipients of grants under the IEA program in the past are not eligible to apply.
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For more information, visit Innovating Education in Africa.
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