Sahara Group Foundation Launches STEAMers Programme 2.0 to Empower African Students with Problem-Solving Skills
Sahara Group
Foundation, the corporate sustainability vehicle of the Sahara Group, has
launched the second edition of its Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths
(STEAM) educational initiative, called the Sahara STEAMers programme.
The 2nd
edition of the programme, which launched in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda and
Tanzania, is designed to inspire, equip and empower young African students with
the practical knowledge, skills and innovative mindset required to proffer
sustainable solutions to the communal and societal problems affecting Africa.
The Sahara
STEAMers programme was designed by
Sahara Group Foundation, in partnership
with STEMCafe, a non-linear learning centre, to create an opportunity for young
people to have access to world-class maker labs, participate in a deep dive
learning experience and get immersed in a practical classroom that would
inspire them to tackle prevalent challenges within their communities.
Participants of
the programme will engage in a series of practical workshops, vision boarding
exercises and mentoring sessions involving STEMCafe trainers and Sahara
foundation staff volunteers.
Speaking about
the programme at the launch, Ejiro Gray, Director, Sustainability and
Governance, Sahara Group, stated that ‘’the Sahara STEAMers programme aligns
with the Sahara Group commitment to promoting sustainable development in Africa
by helping to raise a new generation of social innovators capable of
accelerating Africa’s development’’.
Gray added that
‘’At Sahara Foundation, we believe in the potential that Africa’s young
generation has in shaping the continent’s development. And through STEAMers, we
can help them tap into that potential because they possess the ideas, creativity
and great energy to generate widespread positive social change in Africa’’.
Also, addressing
the students at the launch, Bosun Tijani, Founder, STEMCafe, stated that ‘‘This
partnership has given us the opportunity to expose more young secondary school
students across the continent to STEAM education and its application towards
solving real-life problems. Thus, helping us to raise a new generation of
changemakers across Africa”. Tijani challenged the students to take advantage
of this opportunity, as it has the capacity to set them on an inspiring and
ambitious pathway.
The Sahara
STEAMers programme, which was launched in 2022 saw Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos,
emerge as the overall regional champions. While St Peter’s Naalya Secondary
School, Uganda and Olympic High School, Nairobi, Kenya emerged 2nd
and 3rd respectively.
This year’s edition
will feature eight (8) schools from Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
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