Charles Hoskinson gave new details on a very expected announcement in the Cardano community. The CEO of IOG uploaded a video on his YouTube channel and talked about the partnership with the Ethiopian government. The partners intend to “overhaul” the country’s education system.
The Ethiopian Embassy in the United Kingdom and its Ambassador Teferi Melesse Desta also shared the news via their Twitter handle. The government official called the partnership a “fantastic” development and a part of the country’s “Digital Transformation Strategy”. The embassy :IOG partners with Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education to create a #blockchain-based national student & teacher ID and attainment recording system to digitally verify grades, monitor school performance and boost nationwide education.
The cooperation will be based on IOG’s Atala PRISM ID solution. Thus, the country will create a record for 5 million students on top of Cardano’s blockchain. The record will be tamper-proof and secure with the platform. Additionally, authorities will be able to monitor, target, and distribute resources with the effectiveness of this solution.
Hoskinson highlighted that the partnership has been a 5-year effort. The inventor of Cardano has said in previous videos that Africa has the potential to outperform China’s economic growth. Now, Hoskinson :
And throughout the coming 24 to 36 months we are going to be scaling up very rapidly throughout the whole continent. This means many new classes. This means new initiatives. New relationships and also developing our talent (…).
Cardano Reaches Major Milestone
Per a report by the news website CityA.M., Ethiopia is currently evaluating if they will adopt other IOG’s Atala products. These could include the PRISM platform to be used in many sectors across the country: agriculture, identity, supply chain tracking, and others. The report John O’Connor, IOG’s African Operations Director, who said:
Ethiopia’s blockchain-based education transformation is a key milestone on IOHK’s mission to provide economic identities and employment, social and financial services for the digitally excluded. After five years of R&D, Cardano is now mature enough to underpin a blockchain solution which can scale to serve an entire national population. This project could light the touch-paper for a wave of third-generation blockchain innovation across Africa and the developing world.
ADA is trading at $1,30 with a 6.8% profit in the daily chart. The cryptocurrency seems to be reacting well to the announcement. However, IOG’s Africa Special will be held on April 29th and could reveal much more on this and other partnerships in the region.