
Egypt Launches EdTech Fellowship for 13 Startups
EdVentures has kicked off its third cohort of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship in Egypt, bringing 13 promising education startups into a program designed to transform learning across Africa. This partnership is creating real opportunities for entrepreneurs solving education challenges.
Thirteen education technology startups in Egypt just got a powerful boost to help millions of students learn better.
EdVentures announced the launch of its third cohort for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, a program dedicated to nurturing education innovators across the continent. The fellowship brings together entrepreneurs working on solutions that make quality education more accessible and effective.
The Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship focuses on startups tackling real challenges in African education systems. These range from digital learning platforms that reach remote areas to tools that help teachers personalize instruction for diverse classrooms.
Egypt has become a growing hub for education technology innovation, with entrepreneurs identifying gaps in traditional learning and building solutions that work for local communities. The third cohort selection shows sustained momentum in the region's startup ecosystem.
EdVentures provides the selected startups with mentorship, funding opportunities, and access to networks that can help scale their impact. The fellowship model connects founders with education experts, investors, and potential partners who understand the unique challenges of building in emerging markets.

The Ripple Effect
When education startups succeed, the benefits extend far beyond their immediate users. Better learning tools mean students gain skills that prepare them for future careers, teachers work more effectively with limited resources, and communities see increased economic opportunity.
The partnership between EdVentures and the Mastercard Foundation represents a commitment to long-term investment in African education innovation. Previous cohorts have produced startups now serving thousands of students across multiple countries.
Egypt's startup ecosystem continues to mature, with programs like this fellowship creating pathways for entrepreneurs to build sustainable businesses while solving critical social challenges. The education technology sector particularly benefits from this support, given the high upfront costs of product development and the need for patient capital.
Each of the 13 startups brings different approaches to improving education, from early childhood learning to professional skills development. This diversity strengthens the entire ecosystem as founders share lessons and collaborate on common challenges.
These entrepreneurs are building the future of education one solution at a time.
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