Career Girls Mobile Learning Center (MLC) Pilot Program in Rwanda
- P Project/Program
 
I Inactive
Key Information
One hundred girls ages 10-17 from two Rwandan schools - Gihogwe and Acts4Rwanda - met on weekends from May 4th - June 2nd during the pilot. Career Girls and Starlight Africa carefully co-created the curriculum, developing interactive lesson plans that presented careers in information and communications technology (ICT), health science and arts, audio/video and communications, as solutions to local and global problems like poverty, world hunger, gender equality and access to education and healthcare. The curriculum was also developed to align with the competency-based curriculum proposed for Rwanda’s educational system as part of the United Nations’ sustainable development goal 4.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
Sub-Saharan Africa
Rwanda
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2019 - 2019
Partner(s)
Starlight Africa, World Possible, Gihogwe, Acts4Rwanda
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownFunder(s)
Not applicable or unknown
COVID-19 Response
UnknownGeographic Scope
NationalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Skills
- STEM
 
Cross-cutting areas
- Digital literacy
 - Empowerment
 - Mentorship
 - Social and gender norms and beliefs
 
Program participants
Target Audience(s)
Girls in school, Youth
Age
10 - 17
School Enrolment Status
All in school
School Level
Not applicable or unknown
Other populations reached
Not applicable or unknown
Participants include
Not applicable or unknown
Program Approaches Back to Top
Access to school
- Alternative learning centers/mobile schools/home schools
 
Curriculum/learning
- Gender-sensitive curricula
 
Educational Technology
- Digital devices for the purposes of studying, learning
 - Digital learning materials/programs
 - Digital skills/literacy (including coding)
 - Online training
 
Learning while working
- Vocational training
 
Life skills education
- Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills building
 
Tutoring/strengthening academic skills
- STEM - in the classroom
 - STEM - outside the classroom
 
Women's empowerment programs
- Empowerment training
 - Leadership training
 
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Improved academic skills (literacy and numeracy)
 - Improved social and emotional learning/skills and mindsets
 
Cross-cutting goals
- Increased agency and empowerment
 
Additional Information Back to Top
Primary Contact
- Linda Calhoun
 - Career Girls
 - Founder and Executive Producer
 - linda@careergirls.org