Africodia Foundation, a non-profit organization working in underserved communities in Ghana joined global education leaders at the WISE 12 Summit held from 24-25 November 2025 at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha.

The Summit, hosted by the Qatar Foundation, gathered over 4,000 participants from across the world under the theme “Humanity. io: Human Values at the Heart of Education.” WISE 12 opened up rich discussions on ethical technology use in schools, new pathways for future skills, and how communities can build learning systems that uplift those who are often left behind.

Represented by the Founder, Moussa Touh, and the Programmes Director, Ms. Janet Cobbinah, the foundation contributed to the wider continental dialogue on building equitable, human-centered and future-ready education systems for Africa.

Speaking after the summit, the programmes Director Ms. Janet Cobbinah, stated “The global conversation highlighted a message that deeply resonates with us at Africodia, even as artificial intelligence and digital learning tools become more central to education, we must ensure that learners’ dignity, wellbeing and equal opportunities remain the driving force behind innovation”, she said 

She continued, “For Africodia Foundation, this provided a valuable opportunity to bring African perspectives into the conversation especially the lived realities of girls and young people in Ghana who continue to face barriers to quality education”.

The founder, Mr. Moussa Touh attributed their participation as a stepping stone in amplifying their contributions to Africa’s education and healthcare landscape. 

“As we work to deepen our programmes and extend our reach, we welcome partnerships and funding support from individuals and institutions who share our vision of an equitable, human-centered future for every African child”.

Mr. Touh briefly indicated their readiness to empower communities and help improve livelihoods through access to quality education and healthcare across the country through partnerships and contributions.

“The outfit is opened to partnership opportunities, and collaborations for upcoming programs, and  can be contacted via email or website. These contributions help improve our humanitarian services to all rural areas,” the founder, Moussa Touh said.

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