In keeping with STEMi Makers of Africa’s commitment to empower high-potential global citizens to realize their educational aspirations — and become tomorrow’s leading scientists and innovators — this scholarship program focuses on minority groups (women, girls, people living with disabilities, minor ethnic groups) who will use their STEM degree to benefit society and who have the potential to serve as role models and advocates for talents in STEM.
Our programmes support educators, technicians and schools across Africa – through continuing professional development, educator research placements, STEM camps, school partnerships and more!
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In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in schools worldwide. STEM education aims to equip students with critical skills for the 21st century, such as problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration. One of the key components of effective STEM education is the use of hands-on learning tools and STEM kits for schools.