Partnering Hubs and Schools

Partnering Hubs and Schools

While we are at the forefront of bridging the digital divide in Africa, we do not fly solo. We work with the best partners to improve efficiency in our delivery methods and we are confident that together we will achieve and find the process that will best help you meet your goals.

We are proud to partner with a diverse range of hubs and schools across Malawi. These partnerships allow us to share resources, collaborate on projects, and enhance the educational experience for all students.

University Partnerships

Malawi University of Science and Technology

MUST is a public university located in Thyolo, South Malawi. It was established on 17 December 2012 and opened its doors in March 2014. MUST is known for its strong STEM programs and is a hub for innovation and research. Our partnership involves providing opportunities for MUST students to gain practical experience through work-integrated learning at our foundation.

University of Malawi

Our partnership with UNIMA extends to the EdTech at UNIMA 2024 conference, a platform for stakeholders to discuss key issues related to EdTech innovation and adoption. This collaboration is part of our shared commitment to scaling the impact of EdTech innovation through adaptation, feasibility, and sustainability.

Catholic University of Malawi

CUNIMA focuses on holistic education and is a key partner in our efforts to develop well-rounded students. Similar to MUST, CUNIMA students also participate in our Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) program. This hands-on experience is invaluable for students and significantly enhances their learning journey.

Training college
partnerships

Salima Technical College

Salima Technical College is conveniently situated along the shores of the famous Lake Malawi at Senga Bay in Salima District about 140 Km east of the Capital City Lilongwe. It provides a very conducive environment for training where students can relax in the fresh waters of the lake after a hard working day in class and workshops.

School
partnerships

Cherub Private Schools

Cherub Private Schools are known for their commitment to academic excellence and their nurturing learning environment. They aim to offer quality but affordable education.

Chigoneka Secondary School

A significant partnership has been established with Chigoneka Secondary School. As part of a commitment to digital literacy and inclusivity, a fully-funded program has been implemented at the school, aiming to equip students with digital skills. The training was facilitated by the Digital skills for Africa. Through this partnership, students at Chigoneka have been able to receive training, giving them the tools and knowledge they need to navigate the digital world confidently and effectively. This initiative is a testament to the transformative power of education and the dedication to empowering the next generation of digital citizens.

Ngowe Community Day Secondary School

In our mission to turn schools into ICT centres, we have partnered with Ngowe Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) for the Digital Malawi Project. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to digital literacy and inclusivity.

On Friday, the 14th of July 2023, we successfully completed our Digital Skills Training for All. Launched two weeks prior, this initiative aimed to reach all in the catchment areas, educating people about the importance of digital skills, boosting their confidence in using digital tools, and ultimately improving their lives.

The training was divided into two weeks, each focusing on different aspects of digital literacy:

  • Week 1: The first week of the training introduced participants to computers. The courses included:
    • Introduction to Computers
    • Introduction to Programming
  • Week 2: The second week of the training focused on how to navigate and save information from the web. The courses included:
    • Introduction to the Internet
    • Introduction to Digital Marketing

Through this partnership with Ngowe CDSS, we are not only equipping students with essential digital skills but also empowering them to leverage these skills for their personal and professional growth.

Excel Primary School

In partnership with the Malawi Government through the Public Private Partnership Commission, with funding from the World Bank, the Ntha Foundation launched the Mangochi Digital Learning Centre at Excel Primary School at Makawa, Mangochi on the 11th of December, 2021. The centre has been equipped with 10 computers, and will train 75 or more learners over the next 3 months in various digital skills. This training is fully funded by the Malawi Government, with funding from the World Bank as part of the Digital Malawi project.

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