“Transforming education means fighting poverty traps”

Summary: In an op-ed published by The Jordan Times, Leonardo Garnier argues that transforming education through digital learning in developing countries is crucial to combating poverty traps. He emphasizes that access to quality education is key to breaking the cycle of poverty, as it fosters social mobility and economic growth. Garnier highlights the importance of integrating technology into education systems to provide personalized and interactive learning experiences that can reach even the most remote and underprivileged areas. He calls for collaboration among governments, the private sector, and international organizations to invest in digital infrastructure and capacity building, enabling developing countries to harness the power of digital learning and promote sustainable development.

Source: The Jordan Times

Date: September 20, 2022

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