A group of young founders and CEOs from Rwanda, South Africa, Pakistan, and Sierra Leone have officially joined forces to build an international e-learning platform aimed at transforming education access and affordability. The collaboration, announced in September 2025, aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) and each partner country’s national vision for inclusive education.
The initiative brings together organizations with diverse strengths:
- 1to1 Teaching-Learning Ltd & 1to1 News (Rwanda): spearheading educational support activities and digital literacy.
- EG Business (South Africa): driving innovation in agricultural technology (AgriTech) to support rural learning communities.
- ATG Debates (Pakistan): equipping youth with skills in leadership, critical thinking, and international relations.
- Minds Innovation (Sierra Leone): contributing expertise in creativity, IT consultancy, artificial intelligence, and inclusive learning models.
- Giramata Foundation (Rwanda): advancing community development and researching AI chatbot applications for education.
Together, the partners are building an online platform that will deliver affordable digital learning opportunities, bridging gaps for students, teachers, and communities globally.
“Receive salutations from 1to1 Teaching-Learning Ltd. I am proud to welcome this international team of visionary founders and CEOs. We are like-minded youth determined to create an e-learning solution that makes education more accessible and affordable worldwide. This is just the beginning, as more global partners may soon join,” said Ndatimana Emmanuel, Chief Learning Officer at 1to1 T-L Ltd.
Other members also expressed their excitement:
- Nice to meet you online! Collabo✔️,” said Habasa, Chairperson of 1to1 Teaching-Learning Ltd.
- “Thank you. It really shows the spirit of collaboration,” said Giramata.
- “Thank you for your kind words and this opportunity,” added Huzaifa, Founder of ATG Debates.
- “Hi everyone, I am dually honored to be here,” shared Wudie, Founder of Minds Innovation.
- “Thank you, sir,” said Esaya, Founder of EG Business.
The collaboration aims not only to create a cutting-edge digital platform but also to model the power of youth-led global partnerships. The founding team emphasized that their initiative is open to welcoming additional partners from other countries to make it even more global.
As digital divides continue to challenge access to quality learning, the project’s focus on affordability, innovation, and inclusion marks a promising step toward equitable education for all.
— 1to1 News
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