STEMi Makers of Africa, a Nigerian nonprofit, has been spotlighted by HundrED for its impactful STEM education initiatives aimed at empowering underprivileged girls and young women in Africa. From 3,480 applicants, it was chosen among the top 100 innovations for its significant reach and ability to drive change across continents (source).
Founder Amandi Obidike expressed her delight at being recognised, focusing on expanding their STEMi Integration training to enhance the skills of educators and students alike. She envisions fostering a future-ready workforce, aligning with HundrED’s mission to spotlight and bolster education innovation. What role do you think technology should play in modern education? Share your thoughts below!