E-learning provides benefits for organizations, teachers, and students in developing countries but also faces challenges. It can reduce costs and increase access by removing geographic barriers, allowing self-paced learning. However, developing e-learning requires overcoming attitudes, developing self-motivation in learners, improving infrastructure and facilities, training instructors, and addressing the lack of personal interaction. Stakeholders like governments and private sectors must work together to promote e-learning platforms tailored for mobile technologies to expand educational access.