Today in Uganda, there’s a huge gap between numbers of students doing arts and sciences, both in high school and universities. Our work focuses on encouraging young youth to pursue or switch to STEM subjects or careers.
We believe that the future will be good if both girls and boys have an equal opportunity to attain education. In Uganda today, the higher the education level, the fewer the number of girls. We want that to change.
The digital revolution is already upon us, and it is therefore important for young people to attain digital literacy. Good digital skills are very important at schools, at work and even at home. There’s digital everywhere.
We believe that learning never stops. Whether one is working or not, they should continuously learn new knowledge and skills.
Development Education is an active and creative educational process to increase awareness and understanding of the world we live in. It means incorporating knowledge of the SDGs in the classroom.
About 77% of Uganda’s population is below 25 years. It is important to have youth in leadership positions. The best thing to do is to build the leadership skills & capacities of youth, and girls should not be left out.