By EPIFANIA WILBARD | DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS
The Creative Capacity Building training workshops have successfully engaged a total of 103 participants from diverse community backgrounds, ranging in age from 13 to 38. Through rigorous qualitative and quantitative assessments, we are proud to witness the trainees' newfound ability to address local challenges through the design and creation of localized technologies. Additionally, they are actively developing innovative solutions to problems encountered within their families and communities. A prime example of the impactful tech solutions emerging from this workshop is the garlic peeler. This device not only empowers garlic seed entrepreneurs by streamlining their value-addition processes but also proves invaluable for personal use, saving time and preventing finger injuries commonly associated with manual peelin
At Twende, we remain committed to nurturing the next generation of innovators. Our Innovation Club has ignited the passion for innovation in 56 St. Jude students, while 15 Braeburn International School students flourished during our engaging hands-on Build It workshop. The enthusiasm displayed by these young minds is truly inspiring, and they eagerly anticipate further opportunities to expand their knowledge and creative skills.
The progress of our Bikepreneur project, launched in partnership with ABC Impact and Westerwelle Startup Haus Arusha, has been nothing short of remarkable. This initiative empowers young individuals with the necessary skills and resources to build sustainable bike-based businesses centered around innovation, entrepreneurship, and bike mechanics. Our recent Creative Capacity Building Workshop, held from April 2nd to 6th, yielded remarkable outcomes. Participants successfully designed and constructed four functional prototypes: a bicycle-powered vegetable slicer, water pump, and exercise machine, further fueling their entrepreneurial aspiration
Recognizing the importance of financial support for burgeoning startups, we have partnered with Venture Capital For Africa (VC4A) to train 10 mentors who will play a pivotal role in assisting these ventures in attracting capital. Although our Mentor Driven Capital (MDC) program is still in its early stages of implementation, with the train-the-trainer phase underway, it has already generated significant momentum. We are filled with anticipation as we look forward to witnessing these mentors empower startups to secure the funding necessary to thrive.
As we continue to nurture grassroots to startups through skills and knowledge , we are confident that the entrepreneurial ecosystem will flourish, leading to economic growth and social impact in the communities we serve. Twende remains dedicated to driving innovation, empowering individuals, and fostering a brighter future for all.
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