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SHE STEM Initiative Impact | 350 Girls Across 10 Public Schools Empowered Through STEM & Robotics

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Six months ago, the SHE STEM Initiative was launched with a vision to introduce girls in public schools to the world of STEM, robotics, coding, and digital innovation. Today, the initiative has empowered over 350 girls across 10 schools,

Through engaging STEM and robotics sessions, learners across different public schools are actively exploring science, technology, engineering, coding, automation, and innovation in fun and practical ways.

This impact compilation video captures inspiring moments of girls smiling, collaborating, building projects, and confidently participating in hands-on learning experiences designed to prepare them for the future digital world.

The SHE STEM Initiative was created to challenge the narrative that the girl child cannot become an inventor, innovator, engineer, or technology leader. By creating inclusive opportunities for girls to access STEM education, the initiative is helping girl child build problem-solving skills, creativity, leadership abilities, and confidence in technology.

Over the past six months, the program has continued to create meaningful impact by exposing girls to robotics, coding, digital skills, engineering concepts, and project-based innovation activities across partner public schools.

Through AfriEdutech Digital Skills & Empowerment Foundation, the initiative continues to bridge gender gaps in STEM education while empowering girls with future-ready skills needed to thrive in the evolving global digital economy.

The SHE STEM Initiative is not only teaching technology it is building the next generation of female innovators, creators, and changemakers across Africa.