How do we ensure evidence actually improves outcomes for young people? At the Evidence to Impact Symposium, @EducateOrg will share how real-time insights from our livelihood bootcamps are helping us adapt delivery & better support participation & success for girls. Hope you join!
Webinar this Thursday!
Educate’s CEO & Co-Founder, Boris Bulayev will join a panel hosted by @WorldBankGroup & @JAWorldwide to discuss how youth can gain practical work readiness skills — even where formal labor market opportunities are limited.
Register: https://t.co/TU6Jdb8AIl
In a panel hosted by @WorldBankGroup & @JAWorldwide, @EducateOrg’s CEO & Co-Founder, Boris Bulayev will join global leaders to discuss scalable models of work-integrated learning for young people.
Register here: https://t.co/TU6Jdb8AIl
At Educate!’s livelihood bootcamps, Youth Trainers like Abel create space for youth unable to access school to build skills & agency to start businesses. With his guidance, Nangobi gained hands-on skills in marketing, budgeting & customer service. She now runs a small food stall.
Educate! is working with the Government of Tanzania and Leaders in Teaching (LIT) — in partnership with Mastercard Foundation — to strengthen teacher professional development to help educators deliver more practical learning in classrooms.
👉🏿 Learn more: https://t.co/aXKCladPwY
Through Educate!’s Youth Entrepreneurship Training in Uganda, prospective mentors built leadership & entrepreneurship skills to launch businesses, developed the growth mindset to pursue employment/further study, & gained the practical facilitation skills to mentor fellow youth.
Nangobi left school early due to financial barriers. At Educate!’s livelihood bootcamp she received mentorship & hands-on training in market research, budgeting, & customer service. Leveraging these skills, she launched a food stall & business is thriving. https://t.co/uYG9mWuXGK
Is secondary education building the skills youth need for success later in life? At #CIES2026, @EducateOrg will join partners to explore what it takes to design education systems that respond to changing economies and prepare youth for real-world opportunities.
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Mentored by Mathilda, an Educate! trainer, Sharon learned to save & manage profits. Over time, she saved 13,000 KES (USD $85) from her small shop. By reinvesting her savings, Sharon grew her stock—adding household items & clothes. This attracted more customers & increased sales.
This training is strengthening their ability to:
• Oversee implementation of competency-based learning
• Support the integration of digital tools in line with national standards
• Monitor the delivery of practical, project-based learning aligned with national assessments
In Tanzania, educators are advancing the revised Business Studies syllabus to help students build practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship — as steps toward becoming job creators through hands-on learning and real-world experience.
Ward Education Officers play a critical role in strengthening teaching and learning. Through regular school visits, they monitor implementation of national education policies and provide guidance to Head Teachers and subject teachers.
For over a decade @EducateOrg has worked alongside governments, teachers & young people to create pathways that bridge the gap between education & economic opportunity—helping young people build skills as they strengthen their livelihoods.
Tracy’s story: https://t.co/i9aPDxzrii
@EducateOrg is grateful to be a @GPforEducation partner and eager to explore how we can continue strengthening learning and improving life outcomes for young people across East Africa. Check out our shared work with GPE: https://t.co/SE8rkg2wr6
@EducateOrg is excited by the launch of the @GPforEducation's 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝟮𝟬𝟯𝟬 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗴𝘆 — an ambitious five-year strategic plan to support partner countries to deliver quality education and learning for every young person. https://t.co/P1uvwBPBXR
Last week, @EducateOrg, in partnership with @TIE_Tanzania and @ortamisemitz, supported a one-day digital skills training for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) teachers. ICT teachers across Tanzania strengthened their practical digital skills and AI literacy.
With Tanzania launching its digital education strategy last week, the teacher training aligns closely, offering a concrete example of how digital tools and AI can advance competency-based implementation in line with national goals. https://t.co/IRa6EVPhsY