Monday 6 November 2017

Africa E-Learning Market Price Trends, Size, Share, Report And Forecast 2017-2022

The Africa e-learning market has witnessed a strong growth over the past few years. Some of the major driving factors include increasing young population, underfunded education systems and improper infrastructure in the region.

IMARC Group’s latest report titled “Africa E-Learning Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2017-2022”, finds that the Africa e-learning market reached a value of more than US$ 600 Million in 2016, growing at a CAGR of around 15% during 2009-2016. E-learning refers to the web-based transfer of skills and knowledge via electronic media. It includes delivery of theoretical and practical information as well as training and guidance from the experts. E-learning has been widely accepted by the masses on account of its flexible nature and wider reach. Underdeveloped and developing regions like Africa are highly benefitting from e-learning programmes as they do not require an infrastructure for the impartation of the knowledge.



Highlights of the Africa E-Learning Market:

  • Poor education network acts as a primary factor catalysing the market growth.
  • On the basis of type, packed content is dominating the market.
  • South Africa holds the majority of the total share, representing the largest market.


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The e-learning market in Africa is growing at a strong rate owing to an increasing young population along with poor education network in the region. The education systems are highly underfunded, leading to an acute shortage of quality teachers and guides in the institutes. This, coupled with improper infrastructure are facilitating the demand for e-learning programmes in Africa. In addition, these programmes provide students with an opportunity to access valuable education from well-funded education centres located in the developed regions, at a minimal fee. Moreover, due to poor financial conditions, students are relying upon e-learning methods to acquire quality education and different skill-sets. According to the report, the market is further expected to reach value of more than US$ 1,400 Million by 2022.

The market has been segmented on the basis of type. Currently, packaged content accounts for the majority of the global market share. Based on technology, mobile learning dominates the market. Region-wise, South Africa represents the largest region, accounting for nearly a fourth of the African market. The other major markets include Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia, and Kenya. Some of the key players operating in the market are Eneza Education, Via Afrika, Obami, Tutor.ng, and Dapt.io.

The report has examined the Africa e-learning market on the basis of:

Product Type:
  • Packaged content
  • Services
  • Platform


Technology:
  • Mobile learning
  • Simulation based learning
  • Game based learning
  • Learning management system (LMS)


Region:
  • South Africa
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Tunisia
  • Kenya


Major Manufacturers:
  • Eneza Education
  • Via Afrika
  • Obami
  • Tutor.ng
  • Dapt.io


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