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On a Mission to Create 10,000 Skilled Jobs by 2025
Unlocking Africa’s Youthful Potential.
How we make progress
Improving opportunity
Increase access to technology skill development, entreprenuership and promote inclusion across Africa.
Transforming education
Revolutionize the way the young people learn and address the root issues contributing to the increasing youth unemployment accross Africa.
Increasing employability
Equip young adults with the technology skills they need to access dignified employment, thrive, and keep pace in the 21st Century.
Investing in innovation
Invest in catalytic solutions that accelerate our mission to give every young adult, every where the opportunity to create their own future.
Our Impact since 2014
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1,800+
30
70%
13,000
Hear for yourself the impact one job can create from one of our students.
Preparing for our MoonShot
The Elevate Booth is a prototype of the Elevate Academy that is created as a strategic approach to scale the Elevate Academy across Uganda & Africa.
This is a Digital Classroom in a Shipping Container.
It’s an instrument that will accelerate targets for reach and impact of the organisation’s two-year strategic plan and vision 2025 from today.
The key areas of the strategy and vision 2025 that the booth is addressing are reaching 10,000 youths and creating 5,000 jobs by the year 2025.
You want to be a part of our moonshot?
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Give work is our campaign that aims to connect impoverished young people that have gone through our elevate program to digital work, our young people have been trained to deliver world class digital products from Web development, maintenance to Brand Development.
Want to end youth unemployment for good and create better futures for young people? Give Work.
We want to build a successful social business that lifts young people out of poverty—not by giving them money but by giving them work.
Our youth are experts in
- Web Design & Development
- UI / UX Design
- Corporate Identity & Branding
- Film & Photography