AU Launches $50,000 Grants for Education Innovation in Africa
The African Union (AU) has initiated the 2026 Innovating Education in Africa programme, offering grants of up to $50,000 to address education challenges across the continent. This effort aims to enhance access, quality, and relevance of educational systems, targeting significant disparities such as high out-of-school rates among children and youth.

The African Union has opened applications for the 2026 Innovating Education in Africa (IEA) programme, providing grants of up to $50,000 for scalable educational solutions. The programme invites applicants from all AU Member States, with a submission deadline of 30 April 2026, 23:00 EAT.
It focuses on basic and secondary education, higher education, and vocational training, emphasizing emerging technologies like AI and robotics. Selected projects will receive funding and engagement opportunities with policymakers.
This initiative aims to enhance digital transformation, align skills with industry needs, and promote responsible technology use in education. By supporting educational innovation, the AU seeks to improve learning outcomes and equip youth for a digital economy.




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