S03E69 Deployment of Technology in African Schools
Description
Education technology (EdTech) is widely recognized for its potential to strengthen access, improve quality, and bridge gaps in Africa’s education systems. Yet, the expectations of EdTech have not always matched the reality on the ground. Uncertainties linger around access, sustainability, equity, and whether technology is truly transforming learning outcomes for African students.
In this episode, Senyo speaks with John Kimotho, Head of Office for Africa at the Spix Foundation, EdTech consultant with the World Bank Group and AUDA-NEPAD, and former Director of Educational Media at Kenya’s Ministry of Education. With over 42 years of experience in education technology, John has led landmark initiatives, including the deployment of technology in more than 23,000 schools across Kenya, and has worked with the UN and other partners to pioneer EdTech solutions across the continent.
The conversation answers key questions: How can we ensure the quality of digital learning content matches the scale of access? What financing models can sustain EdTech deployment without burdening families or governments? And importantly, how do we prevent technology from widening existing inequalities in education?
John also shares reflections on the opportunities, challenges, and future of EdTech in Africa.



















