Malawi: Minister for Higher Education, Dr Jessie Kabwira was present at the launch of of the Astria E-Learning second office in Lilongwe. The Minister claimed that the initiative marks a significant milestone in Malawi’s journey to enhance digital education.
She also claimed that the initiative is a proof of the country’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve access to quality education. The efforts are being made in line with the National Education Sector Investment Plan (NESlP) 2020-2030.
Kabwila made the remarks Thursday during the official opening of Astria E-Learning second office in Lilongwe.
She said the integration of technology in higher education is no longer a luxury but a necessity.
The Astria Learning Office will provide cutting edge technology solutions, including Learning Management Systems, the Astria digital library, virtual labs and innovative ed-tech tools.
“These solutions will bridge the gap between learners and institutions, particularly in remote areas where physical access to higher education remains a challenge,” she said.e said.
Kabwila added that the partnership between Astria E-learning and universities, including the University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) will enhance e-learning for both students and faculty.
“This collaboration will improve the quality of education, foster research and collaboration, and position Malawi as a regional leader in digital education,” she said.
She, therefore, said Government of Malawi has placed a strong emphasis on digital transformation in education and the launch of the Astria Learning office demonstrates government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance learning through technology.
“As Malawi celebrates this milestone, it is essential to reaffirm our commitment to embracing technology in education. Government urges universities and academic institutions to fully embrace the resources and expertise that Astria Learning brings to Malawi,” she said.
Astria E-Learning Chief Executive Officer, Dr Jeff Bordes, emphasised on the vital role of technology in modern education stating that traditional teaching methods can no longer keep pace with today’s fast evolving world.
“Higher education is a key driver of economic growth and social progress. However, rapid evolution of technology presents new challenges and institutions must update their process to stay competitive globally,” he said.
Bordes added that the office is open to collaborate with more universities and institutions, offering its technology and expertise to support Malawi’s education sector.
The said the initiative demonstrates a genuine commitment to Malawi’s digital transformation and education sector, paving the way for a brighter, more connected future.