Dbegotin Girls Clubs empower girls to learn, lead, and thrive by breaking down the barriers that prevent them from accessing education.
Educated girls become empowered women who positively impact their communities.
#222MillionDreams#InvestInGirlsEducation#Dbegotin
Gender-based violence destroys education. Girls facing violence are pulled from school, married off early, denied their futures.
We give girls STEM skills, economic pathways, and stand with every girl fighting for her right to learn.
🧡 #EndGBV#GirlsEducation#BuiltByGirls
"Before GYST, I thought engineering was just for men or advanced learners."
Then Zachariah and her team built an Integrated Green Engineering Renewable Energy System.
Meet the GSS Bwari innovators. 🧵
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"With GYST, we were able to create this amazing product. The most important thing I learned is that we can innovate. We can do anything. We can help our environment."
From "engineering isn't for us" to building complex renewable energy systems.
"Before joining GYST, I really didn't believe science was for me. I thought it was only for the smart students."
Then Emmanuella started building. And everything changed.
Meet the JSS Kuje engineers who built a Mudbrick Moulding Machine. 🧵
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Her teammate Ummulsalma's message to girls everywhere:
"You don't need to figure it all out at once. Just take one step, one idea, one project at a time."
Engineering = solving problems and learning along the way.
THANK YOU to Our Schools
Our special appreciation to all the schools across FCT, Nasarawa, and Kwara states who participated to the finals of the GYST 2.0 project. Your commitment and your belief in your students made this possible.
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This ceremony affirms our commitment to creating sustainable pathways for young women in science and technology, particularly in communities where such opportunities remain limited. November 20, 11:00 AM WAT. Virtual event.
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Join us today as we honour the girls, teachers, school leaders, and key stakeholders who participated in the GYST 2.0 Competition. This recognition ceremony celebrates months of dedication, innovation, and collaborative effort across multiple Nigerian states.
The event will feature certificate presentations for programme participants, recognition of educators who coordinated school-level activities, and acknowledgment of partner organizations. Student presentations will showcase selected innovations developed during the programme.
Women = 22% of Nigeria's tech workforce. GYST builds the talent pipeline by catching girls early and showing them STEM solves real community problems.
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Team Agrobot from Igbaja, Kwara built a robot to help farmers.
Manual labor exhausts farmers. Inconsistent watering kills crops. No real-time data means problems go undetected.
They asked: What if technology could be a farmer's companion?
THE IMPACT:
Reduces labor stress. Eliminates drought losses. Detects problems early. Optimizes water use.
For Nigeria where 70%+ rural population farms, this transforms food security through accessible precision agriculture.
Built by students. Ready to scale.