Please describe your proposed solution.
According to UN forecasts, Africa is expected to double its population by 2050, from 1 billion to nearly 2.4 billion inhabitants. Half of that population will be less than 25 years old.
World Bank figures show that young people represent 60% of the unemployed population in Africa. Among those who do have a job, the majority work in the informal economy. A report published in 2018, by the International Labour Organization (ILO) on the topic, indicated that 94.9% of people between the ages of 15 and 24 in Africa work in the informal economy. In West Africa this figure is as high as 97.9%.
DRC has the 7th youngest country in the world according to the UN. This presents a unique mix of challenges and opportunities.
With blockchain being the number 1 in demand hard skill of 2020, our proposal seeks to inform, catalyse, cultivate and encourage the burgeoning interest amongst the African youth that holds architects and entrepreneurs of the future in blockchain and related technologies in the digital economy.
These onboarding workshops have started in 2020 in an educational institution in DRC, the Goma wada hub has been holding sessions with students. We’d like though Project catalyst to enlarge this onboarding program to other hundreds of young students in universities we have allready identified and talked to managers.
The targeted universities are:
Technology education and skills development should not be the preserve of the affluent in our society, it must be decentralized and accessible by all.
It is expected that within three months, three workshops will be held, the youth that will be attending will have in-depth knowledge about the following :
- Foundamentals of blockchain,
- Cardano blockchain,
- Opening and managing wallets,
- Project catalyst, which will include proposal writing where their unique ideas are discussed and how they can turn them into real life solutions through catalyst.
- etc.
All the workshops will follow a simillar pattern as attendance will not be the same, After each workshop we'll conduct a survey to gather insights from participants about the event.