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Global Learning Exchange™ (GLX), dedicated to providing affordable and locally supported online education, has teamed up with the Read and Earn Federation for UNESCO (UNESCO REF) to initiate an education and skills development program in Nigeria.
Sonic Foundry CEO Joe Mozden, Jr. expressed excitement about the partnership with Prince Abdulsalami and UNESCO REF, aiming to offer accessible education opportunities in Nigeria and West Africa. The collaboration, operating under The August Project (TAP), a UNESCO REF initiative, seeks to establish GLX Hub facilities in Nigeria, providing students with conducive study environments, technology access, and academic and career development resources. The initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Nigeria.
GLX, having launched in the Bahamas in July, is actively pursuing partnerships globally, discussing collaborations with potential university partners in the US, UK, Australia, and local partners in Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.