Submitted
2024 Global Learning Challenge

STEMUnity

Team Leader
Syaravina Meilita
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Generation Girl (Yayasan Generasi Maju Berkarya)
What is the name of your solution?
STEMUnity
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
STEMUnity is an Indonesian initiative aiming to expand technology and engineering education and improve internal quality through five free programs.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Jakarta, Indonesia
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • Indonesia
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • Nonprofit
Film your elevator pitch.
What specific problem are you solving?

In Indonesia, as in many countries worldwide, the advancement of technology and automation poses a significant challenge to the future workforce. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that over 60 million jobs in Indonesia, representing approximately 56% of total employment, are susceptible to being replaced by automation. This trend is particularly concerning for women, who disproportionately occupy low-skilled jobs in STEM-related fields. 

Women in Indonesia, like in many parts of the world, are often concentrated in roles that are at a higher risk of automation due to their lower access to advanced STEM education and training. This places them at a 20% higher risk of losing their jobs compared to men. The automation of these low-skilled STEM jobs threatens to exacerbate existing gender disparities in the workforce and perpetuate economic inequalities.

To address this issue, it's imperative to intervene early by promoting STEM education and training among young women. By equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge in STEM fields, we can better prepare them for careers that are less likely to be automated. Moreover, fostering interest and confidence in STEM from a young age can help break down societal barriers and stereotypes that discourage women from pursuing these fields, ultimately leading to a more diverse and resilient workforce. 

Therefore, STEMUnity by Generation Girl play a crucial role in tackling this problem by providing accessible and high-quality STEM education programs tailored specifically for young women and underrepresented communities in Indonesia. Through these initiatives, we aim to empower women to thrive in the rapidly evolving job market and contribute to building a more equitable and sustainable future.

What is your solution?

In STEMUnity, we have 5 main programs to cater this solution.

Leaders: This branch program targets local women in various cities across Indonesia, providing them with opportunities to learn and engage with STEM topics. Through interactive workshops and mentorship, participants develop leadership skills while exploring diverse STEM fields.

  1. Holiday Club: A bootcamp designed for young women aged 13-18, held nationwide to delve into specific technology topics. Participants engage in hands-on activities, group projects, and discussions to deepen their understanding of STEM concepts.

  2. Holiday Club Explorer: Similar to the Holiday Club but tailored for women aged 18 and above. This bootcamp provides older participants with opportunities to explore advanced STEM topics and develop practical skills relevant to their interests and career goals.

  3. HackHERthon: A competitive program targeting women aged 16-22 across Indonesia. Participants compete in technology-focused challenges, fostering creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment.

  4. Electives: Biweekly or monthly workshops open to women of all ages throughout Indonesia. These workshops cover a wide range of STEM topics and provide participants with flexible learning opportunities to further their knowledge and skills.

While each program targets different age groups, they share a common approach centered around a flipped classroom model. This innovative teaching method involves delivering educational content outside the traditional classroom setting, such as through online videos or readings, allowing participants to engage with material at their own pace. In-person sessions then focus on hands-on activities, discussions, and collaborative projects, reinforcing learning and fostering a deeper understanding of STEM concepts.

By offering free access to these programs and ensuring they are inclusive and open to women of all backgrounds and demographics, STEMUnity aims to reach and empower 35,000 women across Indonesia by the end of 2024. Through this holistic approach to STEM education, we seeks to equip women with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our solution, STEMUnity by Generation Girl, serves women of all ages across Indonesia, with a focus on those who are currently underserved in STEM education and opportunities. The target population includes:

1. Young Women: Girls and young women aged 13-22 who have limited access to quality STEM education and resources. Many of them come from marginalized communities or remote areas where educational opportunities are scarce.

2. Adult Women: Women aged 18 and above who may have missed out on STEM education during their formal schooling years or who are seeking to transition into STEM-related careers later in life. These women often face barriers such as lack of access to training and support networks.

3. Local Women Leaders: Women in various cities across Indonesia who have a passion for STEM and leadership but lack opportunities for skill development and networking within their communities.

4. Underrepresented Groups: Women from minority backgrounds, low-income families, or rural areas who face additional barriers to accessing STEM education and opportunities due to systemic inequalities.

STEMUnity addresses the needs of these underserved populations by providing free and accessible STEM education programs tailored to their specific age groups and interests. By offering a range of initiatives, including bootcamps, workshops, competitions, and leadership programs, we cater to diverse learning styles and preferences.

Through our flipped classroom approach, participants have the flexibility to engage with educational content at their own pace and convenience, breaking down barriers to learning imposed by geographical location or socioeconomic status. In-person sessions provide hands-on learning experiences, mentorship, and networking opportunities, empowering women to develop practical skills, build confidence, and pursue their passions in STEM fields.

By directly engaging with and empowering women across Indonesia, STEMUnity aims to uplift individuals and communities, ultimately leading to greater gender equality, economic empowerment, and social inclusion. Through increased representation and participation in STEM, women can access higher-paying jobs, contribute to innovation and economic growth, and become leaders and role models within their communities.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

Our team is uniquely positioned to deliver the STEMUnity solution to the target population in Indonesia due to our diverse background, shared passion, and extensive network. With members hailing from various fields and industries, we bring a wealth of perspectives and experiences to the table, allowing us to approach and introduce our initiatives from multiple angles. What unites us is our common goal and commitment to empowering women and producing future female leaders through STEM education. Importantly, many of our team members are women in STEM themselves, bringing firsthand understanding and insight into the challenges and opportunities faced by our beneficiaries. Leveraging our professional backgrounds, we have cultivated strong connections with key industry leaders, enabling us to scale our program effectively and maximize its impact.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Provide the skills that people need to thrive in both their community and a complex world, including social-emotional competencies, problem-solving, and literacy around new technologies such as AI.
Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?
  • 4. Quality Education
  • 5. Gender Equality
  • 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Growth
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

Our STEMUnity initiatives have made significant progress in empowering women in STEM across Indonesia. Through rigorous development and testing, we've refined our programs to meet the diverse needs of our target audience. To date, we've served more than 60000 young women through our programs. Feedback and evaluation efforts from our impact evaluation framework have helped us improve program effectiveness, and we've seen positive outcomes, including increased confidence and pursuit of STEM careers. Our accomplishments underscore the impact and viability of STEMUnity in driving positive change in STEM education.

Why are you applying to Solve?

We are applying to MIT Solve because we recognize persistent gaps in learning and educational opportunities that need to be addressed. Technology plays a crucial role in bridging these gaps, making education more accessible and effective. However, we understand that technology education should encompass not only hard skills but also foundational skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication, confidence, and compassion. By partnering with industry leaders like MIT Solve, we aim to leverage their expertise and resources to further develop and scale our programs. We believe that with the support of MIT Solve and other key stakeholders, we can make a meaningful impact in empowering individuals through STEM education and creating a more equitable future.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Anbita Nadine Siregar
More About Your Solution
Your Team
Your Business Model & Funding
Solution Team:
Syaravina Meilita
Syaravina Meilita