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Request for Donations: Robotics & Coding Kits for Young Learners

The Triskelion Education and Skills Initiative (TESI) is an educational nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people in Uganda through education, technology, and leadership development. TESI is committed to preparing young people in Uganda for the future of work through hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). One of our key priorities is to introduce children and teenagers to […]

TESI plays central role at WordCamp Lira 2025

WordCamp Lira 2025 was more than just another tech gathering—it was a celebration of community, collaboration, and shared passion for WordPress. At the heart of it all was the TESI, whose platform and network formed the backbone of the event’s success. From the earliest planning stages to the final wrap-up, TESI played a central role. Most of the event’s organizers, […]

My Quest To Teach, TESI sign MOU to empower youth

TESI is excited to announce a new partnership with My Quest To Teach (MQTT), led by renowned American educator and digital innovator Professor William Jackson. The partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed on June 22, 2025, sets the stage for a collaborative effort to deliver technology-driven learning workshops for youth in Uganda and across Africa. The partnership […]

Planning to go to Gulu University? This is what you should know…

Gulu University was established in 2001 and was the first public university in northern Uganda. Despite its age, it has developed rapidly and is now known for providing quality education across a wide range of programmes. The university offers several undergraduate and graduate programmes in fields like medicine, agriculture, business, law, education, and peace studies. Located in Gulu City, one […]

Introducing University Awareness Week

At TESI, we believe that knowledge is power—but access to the right knowledge is what truly changes lives. This is especially true when it comes to higher education. Too often, young people leave secondary school full of potential, yet unsure of what lies ahead. Which universities exist in Uganda? What courses do they offer? How do you apply? How do […]

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