Education to Employment Model Provides Young Africans with Relevant Skills for Work

Young Africans

October 24, 2019//-Half of the 10 million African university students who graduate each year are unemployed.

The Moringa School is addressing this problem with a learning accelerator approach that combines a blended learning model with field experience to provide young Africans with the digital and professional skills needed for employment.

In a new interview with C.M. Rubin, Founder of CMRubinWorld, Audrey Cheng, Co-Founder and CEO of the school, says youth are attracted to Moringa’s learning framework because the program provides skills that can be used in both the corporate world and for entrepreneurial start-ups.

Since 2014, Moringa has graduated over 400 students from their full time 20-week program at campuses in Kenya and Rwanda. “The feeling of seeing a young, single mother gaining employment to be able to support her family is like no other,” says Cheng, who is passionate about scaling the Moringa model across the African continent.

“We have our Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) to train 200,000 future knowledge workers through market-driven education in emerging markets by 2030 at the latest.”

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Audrey Cheng is the Co-Founder of Moringa School with the overall goal to build a provider for the largest and highest quality skills for new, up-and-coming markets. Cheng has been recognized as one of the World Economic Forum’s Top Female Innovators in Africa.

She was also named as one of Forbes 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneurs in 2016. She is currently working towards Moringa School’s Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) involving using this type of education-to employment platform to train at least 200,000 students in market-driven fields by 2030.

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