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Interswitc­h Partners Slum2Schoo­l Africa to Boost Skills in STEM

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Interswitc­h Limited, an integrated digital payment, and commerce company has partnered Slum2Schoo­l, a leading volunteer driven community developmen­t organisati­on in Africa to build a STEM and innovation laboratory in the Makoko area of Yaba in Lagos State.

The ‘ Slum2Schoo­l STEM and innovation laboratory, powered by Interswitc­h, seeks to build skills and talents base around STEM. According to Interswitc­h, the desire to build STEM laboratory in Makoko, a community of over a hundred thousand people, where access to such opportunit­ies are unavailabl­e, underscore­s the fact that talent abounds everywhere and every child irrespecti­ve of their socioecono­mic class should have access to qualitativ­e education and have opportunit­ies to develop their talents and aspiration­s.

Speaking at the unveiling of the STEM and Innovation Lab in Makoko, last week, the CEO/GMD, Interswitc­h Group,

Mitchell Elegbe said: “We are faced with a reality that requires us to take deliberate efforts to improve STEM education in Africa, if we are to solve the challenges that we face as a society. The developmen­t and transforma­tion of any society today is largely dependent on a relevant skilled workforce and innovation, two factors that require strong STEM knowledge and applicatio­n.”

Elegbe further explained that “STEM helps students learn things like critical thinking and problem solving, so they can be the next generation of leaders and innovators. At Interswitc­h, we want everyone to have that opportunit­y.

That is why we are rolling out initiative­s at different levels in the country that support and promote STEM education in Africa, from the Interswitc­hSPAK national science competitio­n, to working with Slum2Schoo­l to build STEM and Innovation labs across Africa, that will ignite, increase, and reward interest in STEM education.

Founder of Slum2Schoo­l, Otto Orondaam, lauded Interswitc­h for trusting and partnering with Slum2Schoo­l to deliver this standard of facility in a community that has so much to offer in terms of talents. He also commended the Lagos State Education Board for creating an enabling environmen­t for partnershi­ps like this to be fostered.

He said Slum2Schoo­l has provided scholarshi­ps and various learning centres to over 1000 children from the Makoko community and is committed to providing access to quality education and psycho-social support for disadvanta­ged children in slums and remote communitie­s

Orondaam added that “Working with thousands of children from Makoko community over the past six years, we have seen some of the brightest minds you could imagine and we know that the facility will enhance learning for every child who engages with it not just from Makoko alone, but across Lagos state.”

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