Irish NGO Camara Education secures $2.56 million UNICEF partnership to expand Camara AI-powered  digital learning across Ethiopia

Dublin, Ireland – Irish-founded NGO Camara Education has announced a major new partnership agreement with UNICEF valued at $2.56 million, to deliver a large-scale digital and transferable skills programme across Ethiopia through to December 2027.

The initiative, Digital and Transferable Skills Development: Transforming In-School Learning and Transition to Earning, will expand access to digital education for thousands of students and teachers, particularly in refugee-hosting, displacement-affected, and underserved communities. The programme places a strong emphasis on inclusion, with a focus on girls and learners with disabilities.

Digital Learning Hubs for schools and institutions in Ethiopia

Through this partnership, Camara Education Ethiopia will support the rollout of 115 AI-powered Digital Learning Hubs in schools and institutions, alongside managed internet connectivity and offline-first learning environments designed for low-resource settings. A total of 1,166 desktop computers, 826 tablets, and 200 laptops will be deployed, alongside curriculum-aligned digital content and the Camara AI Education Assistant. Many schools supported through the programme have limited or inconsistent internet access, making offline-first digital learning particularly important for ensuring continuity of learning and equitable access to technology.

The programme will also deliver training for 1,570 teachers and school leaders in digital skills, artificial intelligence, and technology integration, as well as training for 7,000 students in essential digital and transferable skills. Learners will have access to structured progression pathways, including coding bootcamps, mentorship, and job-readiness support.

The initiative is delivered through a coordinated UNICEF programme that brings together multiple international funding streams, including support from the Government of the Netherlands, the Mastercard Foundation, and the Global Partnership for Education. This unified approach is designed to strengthen education systems, increase efficiency, and deliver impact at scale.

Ibolya Nemeth, CEO of Camara Education, said:

“This landmark partnership demonstrates the growing importance of digital skills, AI literacy, and equitable access to technology in shaping the future of education. Together with UNICEF and our partners, we are investing in practical, scalable solutions that empower young people and teachers with the tools, confidence, and opportunities needed to thrive in a digital economy. We are proud that an Irish-founded organisation continues to play a meaningful role in advancing education and opportunity across Africa.”

Founded in Ireland over two decades ago by Cormac Lynch, Camara Education has grown into an internationally recognised organisation delivering digital education programmes across Africa, while also advancing technology reuse and sustainability. The new UNICEF partnership highlights Ireland’s continuing contribution to global education, innovation, and digital inclusion.

Camara Education is an Irish-founded international NGO focused on improving access to education through technology in Africa.

UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child. The programme will be implemented across multiple regions in Ethiopia, including Afar, Amhara, Oromia, Somali, and Tigray, with a focus on underserved and displacement-affected communities.

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