Empowering One Million Young Innovators Across Africa by 2030
A bold initiative to democratize technology education, ensuring every child from Abuja to rural communities across Nigeria, from IDP camps to city classrooms—has the skills to shape their future and solve real-world challenges.
of African children have access to quality tech education
jobs in Africa will require digital skills by 2030
of communities lack access to innovation tools
The gap between those with access to technology education and those without is widening. This divide doesn’t just limit individual opportunity—it threatens economic growth, climate resilience, and social equity across the continent. We’re changing this reality, one child at a time.
Summer camps, workshops, after-school clubs in schools and communities
Training educators to run sustainable STEAM programs with our kits and curriculum
Online courses and virtual workshops for remote learners
Collaborating with schools, NGOs, governments, and corporations to scale impact
Engaging students in metropolitan areas, preparing them for the digital economy and global challenges.
Breaking down barriers to technology access, ensuring children in underserved areas gain the same skills and opportunities.
Providing hope and practical skills to children affected by displacement, using education as a pathway to resilience.
Real-time progress toward our audacious goal
Launched with 200 students
Reached 500 students
Surpassed 1,126 students across 3 states, expanded to IDP camps
Target 5,000 students, 10 states
Target 50,000 students, 20 states
1 MILLION KIDS
Learners build strong digital foundations through coding, robotics, computational thinking, and hands-on exploration of data and systems.
Learners apply these skills to design, build, and experiment — turning ideas into tangible projects, prototypes, and working solutions.
Learners use technology to address real-world challenges including climate change, sustainable agriculture, healthcare, and needs within their local communities.