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Keith Lynip

Chief Product Officer, African Leadership University
Keith Lynip

Keith is currently serving as Chief Product Officer at African Leadership University (ALU), an institution with two campuses--in Rwanda and Mauritius. His career has centered around education, within higher education institutions, but also in corporate L&D settings. In particular, his focus has been on finding new ways to make education more accessible and effective through the application of technology, intentional design, and industry-academic partnerships. Prior to joining ALU two and half years ago, he served as Managing Director of Program Delivery for eCornell, the online and executive education business unit of Cornell University. He began his professional career as a history teacher at an international school in the Philippines.

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Breakout 3
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Saturday
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3:45 pm
Aldrich 111
Regional Collaboration for Innovation in the Education Sector
This panel explores innovative education models and partnerships to equip Africa’s youth with future-ready skills for growth.
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Regional Collaboration for Innovation in the Education Sector

Africa faces significant challenges in education access, delivery, and quality, spanning from elementary to tertiary levels. These issues undermine the continent's ability to prepare its youth for a rapidly changing labor market and emerging industries. 98 million children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa are out of school.. On the delivery side, ~17 million additional teachers are needed to achieve universal primary and secondary education by 2030. The Fourth Industrial Revolution demands skills such as coding, AI, and digital literacy, which are often absent from traditional curricula. Local economies, unable to meet these demands, rely heavily on foreign talent for high-skilled jobs—highlighting deficiencies in the domestic education system and the urgent need for innovative approaches to address these gaps. This panel discussion seeks to explore how regional partnerships and innovative education models, particularly in STEM, can tackle these challenges, equip African youth with future-ready skills, and drive sustainable economic growth on the continent

America/New_York
Feb 15, 2025 3:45 PM
Aldrich 111