According to GSMA’s 2019 Mobile Economy Report, there are over 456 million unique mobile subscribers in sub-Saharan Africa, and this number will grow to 623 million by 2025.
According to GSMA’s 2019 Mobile Economy Report, there are over 456 million unique mobile subscribers in sub-Saharan Africa, and this number will grow to 623 million by 2025.
The 8th of August is ‘Nane Nane’, a day where people across Tanzania celebrate the contribution that farmers have made to society and the economy. While it’s a Tanzanian public holiday, the message of this day is relevant to all Africans – farmers are important!
By empowering parents to support their children’s pre-literacy foundation, UNREASONABLE.is aims to give East African kids a stronger start in school and life, and a hope of breaking Africa’s intergenerational cycle of poverty. They are a strong leadership partner of Ubongo.
Click here to read the article: https://unreasonable.is/can-illiterate-parents-be-their-kids-first-teachers/
We are happy to announce that Ubongo is one of the recipients of Human for Development Innovation Fund’s (HDIF) Round 3 grants.Read more
Landell Mills, European Union and Ubongo co-created an Ubongo Kids episode and comics to teach kids in Africa about clean energy.
Click here to read articles: http://www.landell-mills.com/news/2017/8/30/landell-mills-collaborates-with-ubongo-kids-in-tanzania-to-teach-children-about-energy-efficiency
European Union and Ubongo partnered together to make an Ubongo Kids episodes and comics teaching about clean energy for millions of kids in Africa.Read more
We like working with other people.Read more
So what exactly in Innovation? How would you explain it to your 4-year-old?Read more
Featured on exploring the impact of innovation on gender quality with Ubongo Kids.Read more
Ubongo is Africa's leading producer of kids' edutainment. As a non-profit social enterprise we create fun, localised and multi-platform educational content that helps kids learn, and leverage their learning to change their lives. We reach millions of families across Africa through accessible technologies like TV, radio and mobile phones.
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