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Sally Kimangu: “While countries like China are giving students hands-on experience and job-ready skills, many African classrooms are stuck in outdated, theory-heavy learning. Africa needs an education revolution”

AdminBy AdminSeptember 19, 2024Updated:September 29, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Sally Kimangu is an EdTech social entrepreneur with over two decades of experience. Her passion and dedication in implementing
projects in Africa have impacted hundreds of children through STEAM education and much needed soft skills. Sally’s main focus is job creation for Youth by ensuring they are market ready.


🎥 Sally Kimangu x LinkedIn

Africa’s education system is leaving our youth unprepared for the practical demands of today’s world.

While countries like China are giving students hands-on experience and job-ready skills, many African classrooms are stuck in outdated, theory-heavy learning.

To close this gap, Africa needs an **education revolution**—one that prioritizes **vocational training**, **industry collaborations**, and **building infrastructure** that supports real-world skills.

By making **STEM and trade careers** socially respected and accessible, we can create a workforce ready to lead in global innovation.

At Destination Imagination Botswana Bootcamps, we’re taking the first step.

Our programs give kids hands-on experience in problem-solving, creativity, and technical skills—empowering them to be future leaders.

Will you be part of this transformation?

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