Event
AI and Education in The Global South
How can Artificial Intelligence help close the education gap in low- and middle-income countries? What works, what doesn't, and what can we learn from practitioners on the ground?
IDA Conference, København V
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
17:30 - 20:00
DKK 0.00
English
Programme
17:30 Welcome by IDA Global Development
17:40 Education and development challenges in the Global South by Helle Gudmandsen, Red Barnet (Save the Children Denmark)
18:20 AI in the Global South – realistic opportunities and limits by Mathias Esmann, Head of Partnerships, AI for Education.
18:40 Break with sandwich and networking
19:10 Perspectives from the field – Sierra Leone by EducAid. A concrete case from the classroom: how AI is being deployed in Sierra Leonean schools, what has worked, what has not, and what it takes to scale responsibly.
19:40 Panel discussion and audience Q&A with all three speakers — on impact, opportunities, risks, governance, and next steps.
20:00 The event ends Closing remarks and invitation to future IDA Global Development events
Participation is free, but registration is required.
Background
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming education systems worldwide. While much of the public debate is driven by experiences from the Global North, the implications for education systems in the Global South are profound and distinct. Limited resources, teacher shortages, linguistic diversity, infrastructure gaps, and unequal access to quality education present both major challenges and unique opportunities for AI-enabled solutions.
This event brings together a development perspective, a technology-partnership perspective, and a practitioner perspective from Sierra Leone to examine what AI realistically can — and cannot — do for education in the Global South.
About the speakers:
Mathias Esmann – Head of Partnerships, AI for Education
As Head of Partnerships at AI for Education, Mathias works at the intersection of frontier AI and education systems in low- and middle-income countries. In his talk he will cover:
- Where AI is already delivering measurable learning gains in the Global South — and where the hype outpaces the evidence.
- Perspective, opportunities and possibilities for AI to make a significant impact on Education.
- The practical challenges of deploying AI in contexts with limited connectivity, low-bandwidth devices, and linguistic diversity (including underrepresented African languages in today's large language models)
- Data, bias, and governance: whose knowledge is encoded in the models reaching classrooms in Accra, Freetown, and Nairobi? And what about learners who dont have access to a classroom?
- How donors, ministries of education, and technology partners can collaborate to build solutions that are affordable, locally owned, and scalable
- Concrete examples from AI for Education's partnership portfolio
Helle Gudmandsen- International Head of Education at Save the Children Denmark
Areas of work at Save the Children Denmark
Helle Gudmandsen is responsible for Save the Children Denmark’s international education and youth programmes. She comments on children’s education in Save the Children’s international work.
Helle Gudmandsen works closely with education leaders across the international Save the Children organisation, which works to ensure children’s access to quality education and influence political decision-making globally. Together with colleagues in Save the Children, Helle Gudmandsen leads international advocacy work on education.
She works closely with private education foundations and multilateral education funds, through which the majority of Denmark’s development assistance for education is channelled. Helle Gudmandsen is an expert in the UN’s and UNESCO’s implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 4. She is also an expert in Save the Children’s education programmes, both in emergencies and in longer-term education programmes.
International cooperation
Helle Gudmandsen has more than 20 years of experience in international education, both from a pedagogical and political perspective, based on education programmes in Africa and Asia.
In addition, she was for several years appointed as an education specialist to UNESCO’s National Commission in Denmark and has served two terms on the board of the Global Campaign for Education.
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The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are part of IDA’s values.
IDA aims to highlight the connection to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This event relates to some of these goals:
Practical Information
Where
Kalvebod Brygge 31-33
1780 København V
When
17:30 - 20:00