AMMAN —
Jordan’s non-profit
INJAZ organization is teaming up with the leading global
education-technology provider Learning Possibilities (LP) to bring
award-winning technology solutions to the MENA region, said the Jordan News
Agency, Petra.
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After many years of working in Jordan, the
partnership will see INJAZ offering Learning Possibilities’ “LP+” platforms,
together with local consultancy and support to schools and governments in the
MENA region, Petra said.
LP+ platforms are already deployed in many
countries worldwide, either directly or through programs run by the Asian
Development Bank,
UNICEF, and others. They have proven their efficacy,
including the solutions that drive the learner’s impact at such challenging
times.
Dr Mehool Sanghrajka, Learning Possibilities’
founder and chief executive, said he was “delighted that Learning Possibilities
and INJAZ will be partnering in the MENA region to deliver ed-tech solutions.”
“INJAZ has a long history of delivering major
educational projects in Jordan and shares both our ethos and vision. We look
forward to serving schools and governments to benefit learners after a
difficult two years,” he added.
Deema Al-Bibi, INJAZ’s CEO said the
partnership “comes at a crucial time for education and technology globally and
regionally. INJAZ is excited to combine its rich experience in localized
educational programs along with LP’s global virtual learning platforms in the
MENA region.”
“This synergy will be a vehicle for
high-quality educational experiences that enrich the learning process for
school and university students,” Bibi explained.
Sarah Chidgey, Education Sector Lead, UK
Department of International Trade said she was “delighted” that the UK’s
Learning Possibilities and Jordan’s INJAZ “have formed this joint venture
partnership having previously worked together to deliver a World Bank-funded
contract.”
“UK education technology is a global leader,
an important strand of the UK Government’s International Education Strategy,
and Learning Possibilities success showcases how UK innovation in education
technology can positively impact millions of students worldwide,” she said. “We
look forward to continuing our work with Learning Possibilities to open up
further opportunities globally”.
LP has a Global Alliance with Microsoft in
Education and has worked in MENA countries for many years.
Mark East, senior education director at Microsoft’s EMEA
Region, said his firm is “excited” over the partnership, adding that “it brings
to the region proven education solutions and best practice. We look forward to
seeing solutions incorporating Microsoft technology, together with education
consulting and local presence, support schools to recover and progress in their
digital journey.”
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