Our programs
Science for Change (SFC) Initiative
The Science for Change (SFC) Initiative provides an opportunity for children who would like to major in sciences from public secondary schools in Africa to attend free after school lectures only in Science Subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English language.
Children who are selected for this program are basically those whose parents are unable to afford after school classes and who have demonstrated keen interest in developing their knowledge of science subjects and building future careers in the areas of Sciences, Engineering and Technology.
The aim of this program is to ensure that all registered students successfully score good grades in all science subjects registered at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) which is relevant for their ability to gain admission into higher institutions. We seek kind sponsors for this program
Engineering and Technology Innovation Programs for Girls
The Engineering and Technology Innovation Program for Girls (ETIPG) is that which focuses on promoting more female participation in engineering and technology. Every year, young girls in both primary (elementary) and secondary (high) schools in Africa are being reached through various initiatives under this program. The overall goal is to successfully impact at least 500 girls per year, promoting engineering and technology among girls across Africa.
We have been able to achieve this through our growing network of local and international partnerships. Similar projects we have executed in the past across Africa include: Introduce a Girl to Engineering, Science and Engineering Practical Competition for Girls, Develop and Discover Girls Innovating with Engineering, Engineering Awareness Workshop for Girls, Information Technology Empowerment for Primary Schools in Rural Communities in Nigeria, Introducing Engineering to public School Girls in Nigeria, Code with Girls Lagos, Teen CODE Club for GIRLS, Traversing the Challenges Encountered by Women Engineers in the Workplace (Nigeria and Kenya), among others.. Our partners include: Seirra Leone Women Engineers (Sierra Leone), Vision Spring Initiatives (Nigeria), Center4Tech (Nigeria), EiF(USA), Society of Women Engineers (Kenya and Nigeria), Echoes of Women in Africa (Nigeria), Rainbow Women of Kenya (Kenya), SwahiliPot Hub (Kenya), Ammertechy (Nigeria), Technical University of Mombasa (Kenya), etc
Strengthening Libraries and School Facilities for public schools in Africa (SLSF)
The Program: Strengthening libraries and School Facilities for Public Schools in Africa is aimed at enhancing the quality of education being received by children from African public primary and secondary schools. Majority of these schools lack basic facilities you find in standard schools such as: Well-equipped computer or ICT laboratories, well equipped libraries, Marker boards (Many public schools are still using obsolete chalk boards), Science laboratories, Classroom Furniture (Many children in Africa still sit on the floor to receive classes), etc. The SLSF program is to ensure that these basic amenities are available at public schools in order to create an avenue for children who attend these schools to gain quality education.
Teach Girls Science for Free (TGSF)
In January 2023, Our Foundation included a new program titled “Teach Girls Science for Free” which creates an opportunity for volunteers from the organization to be assigned to various public schools across Africa yearly during their vacation in order to spend at least two weeks with them, teaching them Science subjects. This is a brand new Initiative, and the overall goal is to create more female mentors in the fields of Science and Technology for young secondary school girls. We believe that this can help to build their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) professions.
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