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Muna Kalati Showcases EdTech Innovation at UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce.

Updated: Jul 9


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Muna Kalati, the Pan-African organization advancing children’s access to culturally relevant literature, recently presented its flagship educational technology platform, the Muna Kalati App, at the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) pitch event. This engagement offered a vital opportunity for international exposure, strategic feedback, and network expansion as Muna Kalati positions itself for future growth in global markets. 


The UKGCC, known for facilitating bilateral trade and innovation exchange between Ghana and the United Kingdom, hosted the session to spotlight emerging Ghanaian enterprises with potential for international impact. For Muna Kalati, the occasion provided a unique space to present its digital solution aimed at transforming early childhood learning through African storytelling. 


The Muna Kalati App is a comprehensive digital platform offering a curated library of African children’s literature in interactive eBook, audiobook, and animated formats. Designed to preserve cultural authenticity while enhancing learning experiences, the app also features multilingual support and edutainment content for engagement. The platform seeks to bridge the gap between traditional African storytelling and modern digital education, especially for African communities. 


During the pitch session, UKGCC members offered valuable feedback that touched on business strategy, international market alignment, and potential collaborative opportunities. The insights are helping Muna Kalati refine its value proposition for diverse audiences and better tailor its expansion strategy for diaspora and Commonwealth markets. 


While the interaction did not establish a formal partnership, it marked a significant step in Muna Kalati’s journey toward international visibility. According to Emmanuel Agbanyo, project lead at Muna Kalati, “Engaging with the UKGCC gave us invaluable insight into how to position our app for global relevance without losing our African essence. It affirmed the growing interest in culturally grounded educational content.” 


Patrick Insaidoo, marketing rep, emphasized the session’s strategic value: “The feedback we received is helping us rethink our go-to-market strategy and identify the right partners to support our global mission.” 


Muna Kalati’s pitch at the UKGCC event exemplifies how African-led initiatives can leverage global platforms to amplify their mission. As the organization continues its journey, this experience represents both a milestone and a catalyst for deeper engagement with international stakeholders in the education and cultural innovation sectors. 

 

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