Internship
Provide exposure to computer and modern technology literacy. Use technology to build a culture of love for education.
Provide exposure to computer and modern technology literacy. Use technology to build a culture of love for education.
Provide students with unique skills that bridge the gap between formal education and first job requirements.
Raise awareness on social and economic justice issues that the world is facing in general.
Equip young Africans with quality leadership skills so that they understand what is expected to become the leaders.
Inspire students to share and value their business ideas in order to build confidence to take on a journey of entrepreneurship.
Reach out to people from underpriviledged backgrounds to introduce them to basic technology skills.
Knowledge Sharing Campaign (KSC) empowers African students in the diaspora and reverses brain drain by providing them with access to modern technology, which becomes a culture that promotes the love for quality education. Every month, we bring together hundreds of African students for weekend workshops to teach them basic computer skills so they can improve their education and their job prospects when they go home. We then offer a few selected students a 4-week hands-on Agile software development internship. Students in this program do problem solving using the discipline of Agile software development and are expected to develop a simple application. This teaches them a discipline useful in many environments even if they don’t become programmers.