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QNET Promotes Accessible Education with QLearn on International Day of Education 2025 – Ravenewsonline

Mr. Biram Fall, the Regional General Manager, QNET Sub-Saharan Africa
Mr. Biram Fall, the Regional General Manager, QNET Sub-Saharan Africa

QNET, a global leader in lifestyle and wellness-focused direct selling, celebrates the UNESCO International Day of Education 2025 by advancing educational access for learners of all ages through its innovative e-learning platform, QLearn.

This year’s theme, “AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in an Automated World,” highlights the critical role of education in empowering individuals to thrive in an AI-driven future.

According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, technological advancements and the green economy are projected to create a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030.

However, the report also emphasizes the need for education reform and reskilling to address the skills gap generated by AI advancements and to prepare individuals for an evolving, automated job market.

In response to these global shifts, QNET’s QLearn platform offers accessible, high-quality e-learning solutions, covering everything from professional development to K-12 education.

These courses are designed to help individuals acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in a rapidly changing world
Biram Fall, QNET’s Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, shared his thoughts on the International Day of Education: “In today’s fast-evolving technological landscape, education is more important than ever.

“As AI reshapes industries, fostering adaptability through innovative learning is crucial. Through QLearn, QNET is committed to providing quality education and empowering individuals to shape their futures.”

Beyond QLearn, QNET is actively engaged in global educational initiatives, such as FinGreen, its financial literacy program, and strategic partnerships with organizations like the Lagos Food Bank Initiative (LFBI) in Nigeria.

Together with the LFBI, QNET has provided nutritious meals to over 1,000 underserved students under the EDUFOOD program, helping reduce absenteeism and improve academic performance.

QNET continues to play a significant role in global efforts to position education as a pillar of sustainability and equity.

By leveraging digital tools and the transformative potential of AI, QNET is working to bridge educational gaps and empower communities to thrive.

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