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Learning for Girls & Women

Edu-hub

Team Leader
Bunmi Oyinsan
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
Edu-hub
One-line solution summary:
Using tech to train women to start their own early childhood education centers.
Pitch your solution.

Equality Through Education Foundation (ETEF), proposes to provide women with tablets and home computers through which use of zoom and Google cloud apps would be utilized to organize classes to train and empower women across Nigerian states to start early childhood education centers. ETEF believes that women and girls should be empowered to play key roles in community development and that appropriate early childhood education, forms the basis for a productive and gender fair society. We are proposing a solution which integrates early childhood education and use of modern digital systems to train trainers who will in-turn train and monitor other women to set up early childhood education centers in the different states in Nigeria, with experienced women as coordinators. we target  improving the percentage of women education and empowerment by training and providing jobs for 7,200 women and directly impact 72,000 women and children in the first year.

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What specific problem are you solving?

Women with higher educational qualifications are more likely to be in formal wage employment than those with only primary schooling (NPC, 2019). Yet girls and women suffer educational exclusion across Nigeria. Nigeria’s out-of-school population is the largest in the world and it is growing. Of the staggering 10.5 million to 13.2 million out-of-school children in Nigeria today, the majority are girls. Girls from the poorest families in rural areas of the North West and North East regions are among the most at risk of never attending school. Education helps men and women claim their rights and realize their potential in economic, political and social arenas. It is also the single most powerful way to lift people out of poverty. Yet, many people — especially women — are still excluded from education in Nigeria. Education should be an intrinsic part of any strategy to address the gender-based discrimination against women and girls that remains prevalent in our society. Girls’ education is good economics. It is the best investment in a country’s national development. Educating girls enhances growth rates and reduces social disparities. The education of girls in Nigeria has always been a thorny and unresolved issue.

What is your solution?

Our vision is to revive the hopes of women. Through our early childhood education, new gender responsive pedagogy and special IT and programing techniques will be adopted which will then help to birth a new generation of girl children who are most likely to remain in school as they grow up.

Our approach include;

  • Community radio programs discussing the need to improve and support girl child education. Through this program, hotlines will be provided for calling to participate in the effort to promote girls education. Teenage mothers and women from low income homes will be invited to support and participate in our ECE program.
  • ECE program; targeted at empowering women by training and helping them startup day care centers and also to promote school enrollment and retention for girl children – most of whom will also benefit through scholarships.
  • STEM learning and coding practice; Girls around the ages of 12 and upward will be engaged in intra-school coding and programming classes to prepare them for career in sciences. There will also be extracurricular coding lessons organized in partnership with Lekki peninsula group of schools to encourage teenage mothers and other women reviving their careers in STEM to participate.
Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our major focus is to benefit Nigerians – girls, women and children who have and/or are suffering from gender based violence. crisis such as  which expose and makes them vulnerable to various vices such as trafficking of women and school dropout-hooliganism among youths. The target group of this project is primarily women and girls and it will help women learn and adopt models for economic empowerment through the service they learn and in-turn, offer.

We are creating;

  • Support for children, especially girls who have no access to basic education.
  • Partner with community based organizations to provide adult education in STEM
  • The project which is designed by a women-led organization, includes women as implementing team.
  • Support for children, especially girls who have no access to basic education.
  • Partner with community based organizations to provide adult education in STEM
  • The project which is designed by a women-led organization, includes women as implementing team.

To achieve this, a collaborative effort to ensure availability of quality schools and necessary educational infrastructures is imperative to mobilize resources to ensure that all children are put in school including girls and women and other vulnerable ones at the bottom of the economic ladder.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Increase the number of girls and young women participating in formal and informal learning and training
Explain how the problem, your solution, and your solution’s target population relate to the Challenge and your selected dimension.

Education helps men and women claim their rights and realize their potential in economic, political and social arenas. It is also the single most powerful way to lift people out of poverty. Yet, many people — especially women — are still excluded from education in Nigeria. Education should be an intrinsic part of any strategy to address the gender-based discrimination against women and girls that remains prevalent in our society, which is what our solution proposes to solve. 

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Lagos, Nigeria
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Concept: An idea being explored for its feasibility to build a product, service, or business model based on that idea
Who is the primary delegate for your solution?
Joshua Ogar
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Solution Team:
Bunmi Oyinsan
Bunmi Oyinsan