Project 4th Industrial Revolution
- Zambia
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
The core idea of Genius Education Zambia's Project 4th Industrial Revolution is to address the challenges in STEM education in Zambia, focusing on preparing the youth for the demands of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Our target demographic is young people aged between 5 and 30 years old.
Zambia, like many developing countries, faces challenges in its education system, particularly in STEM education. According to UNESCO, only 3% of African countries' higher education students are enrolled in STEM fields. Furthermore, as of 2022, Zambia's population stands at 19.6 million with greater than 50% of the country's population below the age of 18. With over 50% of the Zambian population below the age of 18, there's a critical need to ensure that Zambian youth are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the rapidly evolving global landscape, especially in the 4th industrial revolution era. The challenge is further exacerbated by a misalignment between Zambia's education system and the future labor demands, particularly in STEM-related fields. This involves challenges such as outdated curriculum, inadequate resources, and a shortage of qualified teachers to equip Zambian youth with the necessary skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape driven by advancements in STEM and emerging technologies. Hence, our education systems are not adequately preparing learners for decent work and future labor demands.
The transition into the 4th industrial revolution, characterized by advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and STEM fields, further emphasizes the urgency of addressing these digital and ICT challenges. According to the World Economic Forum, by 2025, redundant jobs will decline from 15.4% of the workforce to 9%, and emerging professions will grow from 7.8% to 13.5%. Yet, Zambia is ill-prepared for this future of work due to the inadequate state of its education systems, resulting in limited access to quality STEM education for young people.
Our solution, Genius Education Zambia is an EdTech, social enterprise existing at the intersection of Science, Education, and Leadership. We facilitate, enhance, and promote quality STEM education in Zambia by applying a "systems change model.” With our Project 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), we're equipping over 100,000 youth with future-ready competencies like AI, web3, and cybersecurity.
Curriculum Development
We're developing and implementing a comprehensive 4th Industrial Revolution STEM curriculum for K-12 education. This curriculum integrates Creativity, Innovation, Emerging Technologies, Leadership, and Ethics while leveraging Neuroscience and Psychology to optimize learning. Our curriculum is available in hardcopy books as well as web-based and application-based E-learning. We have so far completed the first two levels of this 21st-century skills curriculum. Additionally, the curriculum incorporates innovative use of Generative AI, including GPT-3, which revolutionizes the training experience, ensuring an interactive and immersive educational journey for our students. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the 4th Industrial Revolution, incorporating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and web3. We leverage technology to make learning interactive, engaging, and accessible to all.
Genius Academy
We also provide hands-on learning experiences in key emerging technologies like computer science, artificial intelligence, web3, cybersecurity, and more. Our approach focuses on interactive and practical learning methods and This is achieved at our Genius Academy programs such as science fairs, STEM camps, code camps, curriculum development and educators upskilling, and innovation hubs.
Upskilling and capacity building for educators
We also build the capacity of educators and institutions to deliver quality STEM education. Through professional development programs, training workshops, and mentorship initiatives, we aim to empower teachers with the necessary skills and resources to effectively engage students in STEM learning.
Our solution, Genius Education Zambia, primarily serves the youth of Zambia, with a focus on underserved communities and marginalized groups. Our target demographic is young Zambian people aged between 5 and 30 years old. Zambia's population stands at 19.6 million with greater than 50% of the country's population below the age of 18. This target demographic includes students from primary to secondary levels, particularly those from low-income backgrounds and rural areas where access to quality education and technology is limited. These youth face significant barriers to digital literacy and ICT opportunities due to poor connectivity, socio-economic disparities, and inadequate educational resources.
Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to empower youth with the knowledge and skills to be contributors and leaders of the emerging world. Overall, our vision is to create a sustainable ecosystem for STEM education in Zambia, where every young person has access to quality learning opportunities and the support they need to realize their full potential in the 21st century. Our work is centered around empowering Zambian youth through quality STEM education, driven by strategic partnerships, innovative curriculum development, and a vision of transformative change in the education sector.
Our team at Genius Education Zambia is mostly young, female changemakers, 100% of our founding members are women, highlighting our commitment to gender diversity and inclusion in STEM fields which are predominantly male fields. As a team founded and led by young Zambian changemakers, we empathize and understand our target demography; the youth of Zambia.
Secondly, we strive to apply design thinking and human-centered problem-solving. With over 100 youth volunteers and input from students, teachers, parents, and community leaders during design and implementation processes. An example is during the creation of our curriculum, we conducted an educators workshop in Luapula, province of Zambia, 15 hours drive away from the city proving our commitment to leaving no one behind.
Thirdly, our partnership network provides us with access to funding, mentorship, professional development programs, research and innovation initiatives, industry expertise, and regulatory support. We collaborate with local and international organizations, academia, industry players, and government agencies including the US Embassy, US Department of Education, Zambia Research and Development Corporation (ZRDC), Information Communications University (ICU), Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ), National Science Center (NSC), Zambia Women in Agricultural Research and Development (ZAWARD), and the World Bank Zambia Country Office, among others.
- Provide the skills that people need to thrive in both their community and a complex world, including social-emotional competencies, problem-solving, and literacy around new technologies such as AI.
- 4. Quality Education
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- Scale
We have chosen the growth stage as our current phase because we have implemented programs including research fellowships, STEM camps, code camps, curriculum development, innovation hubs, and science fairs. Our track record of quantitative impact and past achievements, such as winning a QS Quacquarelli Symonds Reimagine Education Award in 2023 under the category of Science of Learning.
Our quantitative impact indicators for the past five years, as of February 2024, further validate the extent of our reach and impact. These include a direct annual impact of 2000 people, management of 12 ongoing projects, and a cumulative social media reach of over ~1 million individuals across platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Additionally, we have engaged 200 active E-learning users, reached 300 schools, and employed approximately 5 full-time staff members alongside 4 part-time staff. Over 120 volunteers have contributed to our initiatives, and we have distributed 1024 copies of our curriculum textbook in Zambian schools. Furthermore, we have hosted 5 science fairs, conducted 5 national writing competitions, and organized 2 national STEM award events. Our programs have reached 10 community schools. We have also hosted 2 global STEM summits, mentored 103 winners from science fairs and writing contests, and conducted 20 school outreach mentorship programs. Additionally, we have organized over 10 STEM camps, established 3 innovation hubs, and trained over 100 youths at Genius Academy, with an additional 32 youths benefiting from the Genius Excel Mentorship Program. Additionally, in 2022, we received $26,000 in funding from the United States Embassy in Zambia and $5,000 from the Global Youth Mobilization Fund. In 2023, we were awarded $20,000 under the World Bank's Youth Innovation Fund through the Youth2Youth initiative.
We are applying to Solve for 3 main reasons:
We are aiming to translate our digital and emerging skills curriculum into Zambia's seven local languages to ensure accessibility and inclusivity for all Zambian youth. Winning Solve funding will ensure that our resources reach a broader audience of students across the country regardless of their linguistic background.
Creating Videos and Animation: With Solve's support, we aim to kickstart the development of animations and interactive content for our Project 4IR curriculum. This will not only enhance the learning experience for students but also advance understanding of this emerging STEM curriculum.
Furthermore, we see Solve as an opportunity to access mentorship and training in EdTech management and financial systems management. By learning from experienced professionals in the field, we can strengthen our organizational capacity and strategic planning, ensuring the long-term sustainability and scalability of our project. We also seek to meet like-minded changemakers and network with industry experts to help us drive our vision forward.
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
We adopt a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to STEM education. Instead of focusing solely on technical and hard skills, Genius integrates elements of leadership, ethics, empathy, and creativity into our curriculum promoting ethical leadership and safe use of technology. Secondly, through initiatives such as STEM camps, code camps, and innovation hubs, we provide hands-on learning experiences in key emerging technologies like coding, artificial intelligence, web3, and cybersecurity. Additionally, our strategic partnerships and collaborations with local and international organizations play a crucial role in supporting our work and amplifying our impact. Finally, our holistic approach to problem-solving and application of a “systems change model” allows us to tackle the problem at several strategic points.
Our theory of change begins by addressing the root cause challenges of the current educational policies resulting in an outdated education system, inadequate upskilling of educators and limited access to STEM resources. Through our research and innovation programs we gather data to create sustainable emerging STEM programs. We actively engage stakeholders, policy makers and incorporate community perspectives into our programs. This engagement fosters dialogue and advocacy for educational reform, leading to policy changes that align the curriculum with the demands of the 4th industrial revolution. Zambian young people aged between 5 and 30 take part in Genius Academy programs like STEM camps and code camps. In the short term, our goals include reaching 100,000 learners annually through Genius Academy programs and contributing to education policy reform by implementing a comprehensive STEM curriculum.
In the short term, our goals include reaching 100,000 learners annually through Genius Academy programs and contributing to education policy reform by implementing a comprehensive STEM curriculum. In the long term, we aspire to reach 6 million Zambian youth with STEM and 4th industrial revolution projects and establish Genius Research Centers for innovation. To measure our impact, we will assess user satisfaction, project efficiency, and project specifications through qualitative and quantitative evaluations. Final change is measured by a change in educational systems and incorporation of our curriculum into mainstream systems of education. This includes evaluating the proportion of learners with STEM skills, the percentage demonstrating digital literacy, and parity indices before and after program implementation.
Ultimately, success for Genius Education Zambia’s Project 4th Industrial Revolution entails shaping education policies, developing a comprehensive STEM curriculum, building the capacity of educators, and actively engaging with the community.
Our impact goals for Genius Education Zambia are:
1. Increase emerging STEM literacy and skills among Zambian youth:
- Indicator: Percentage increase in the number of students demonstrating proficiency in emerging STEM subjects, measured through standardized tests. Also number of curriculum textbooks written and distributed around Zambia
- Indicator: Number of students participating in STEM camps, code camps, and innovation hubs annually.
2. Foster innovation and creativity:
- Indicator: Number of innovative projects and solutions developed by students participating in our programs.
- Indicator: Number of patents, inventions, or technological advancements resulting from our initiatives.
3. Empower educators with necessary skills and resources:
- Indicator: Percentage increase in the number of educators trained in emerging STEM pedagogy and technology integration.
- Indicator: Feedback from educators on the effectiveness of professional development programs.
4. Influence education policy and curriculum reform:
- Indicator: Adoption of the Genius 4th Industrial Revolution STEM Curriculum by government institutions.
- Indicator: Changes in education policies and practices to incorporate STEM education principles and practices.
5. Promote gender and social inclusion in STEM:
- Indicator: Proportion of female students participating in STEM activities compared to male students.
- Indicator: Number of marginalized or underserved communities reached by our programs.
We measure our progress towards these impact goals through a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators. These include standardized assessments, participation rates in our programs, feedback from participants and educators, adoption of our curriculum by educational institutions, and policy changes at the national level. Additionally, we track demographic data to ensure that our programs are inclusive and accessible to all segments of the population, especially marginalized groups.
Our core technologies include:
1. Web-based E-learning: We utilize an e-learning platform to deliver educational content and resources to students across Zambia. This platform provides access to interactive lessons, video tutorials, quizzes, and assignments, enabling students to learn at their own pace and in their preferred environment.
2. Generative Artificial Intelligence: We harness cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI to revolutionize learning experiences. Specifically, we incorporate Generative AI into our programming, utilizing the latest advancements such as GPT-3 to enhance the training experience for students on our online learning platforms. This integration of AI represents a significant advancement in the field of educational technology, as it combines the power of Generative AI with cutting-edge voice recognition algorithms to create a truly interactive and immersive training environment.
3. Mobile Application: The online learning platform is available in a mobile application. The Genius Learning app is available on the Google Play Store.
4. Interactive Technologies: We integrate interactive technologies such as Virtual reality (VR) into our educational programs to create immersive learning experiences. These technologies enable students to visualize complex concepts, explore virtual environments, and engage with course content in innovative ways, enhancing their understanding and retention of STEM topics.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality
- Zambia
1. 4 full-time members
2. 5 part-time members
3. Over 30 volunteers
Since 2018.
At Genius Education Zambia, our commitment to diversity and equity is reflected in our intergenerational and multi-cultural team. We bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds, including students, young professionals, and industry experts, representing a spectrum of genders, cultures, and disciplines. Our team includes scientists specializing in cybersecurity, human biology, and microbiology, alongside artists skilled in illustration, animation, and design. We also collaborate with innovators, biotechnologists, developmental analysts, psychologists, university professors, and a multitude of consultants.
Genius Education Zambia is a social enterprise that operates on a hybrid business model combining nonprofit initiatives with revenue-generating activities to sustainably deliver value to our target populations. To sustain our operations and continue providing impactful programs and services, we utilize multiple revenue streams, including Grants and donations: We secure funding from government agencies, international organizations, philanthropic foundations, and corporate sponsors to support our nonprofit initiatives and expand our reach. Secondly is fee-based services: We generate revenue through fee-based services such as STEM camps, workshops, and consulting services for educational institutions and corporate clients. Third is product Sales: We monetize our educational products, including curriculum materials, e-learning resources, and merchandise, through sales to schools, individuals, and organizations. Finally, through partnerships and Collaborations: We form strategic partnerships and collaborations with businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, and NGOs to co-create and deliver innovative programs and initiatives, generating mutual value and sustainability.
Our key customers and beneficiaries include Zambian youth aged 5 to 30, educators, schools, and communities. We provide a range of products and services tailored to meet their needs, including:
1. Educational Programs: We offer emerging STEM camps, code camps, innovation hubs, and mentorship programs designed to enhance STEM skills, creativity, and leadership abilities among youth.
2. Curriculum Development: We develop a comprehensive emerging STEM curriculum aligned with the demands of the 4th industrial revolution, catering to both formal and informal educational settings.
3. Capacity Building for Educators: We provide training and professional development opportunities for educators to enhance their pedagogical skills and incorporate innovative teaching methods into their classrooms.
4. Research and Innovation: We conduct research and innovation initiatives to explore emerging technologies, address educational challenges, and develop innovative solutions to benefit our target populations.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
1. Grants, Awards, and Donations: We actively pursue grants and donations from government agencies, international organizations, philanthropic foundations, and corporate sponsors to support our nonprofit initiatives and expand our reach.
2. Fee-Based Services: We generate revenue through fee-based services such as STEM camps, workshops, and consulting services for educational institutions and corporate clients.
3. Product Sales: We monetize our educational products, including curriculum materials, e-learning resources, and merchandise like t-shirts, through sales to schools, individuals, and organizations.
4. Partnerships and Collaborations: We form strategic partnerships and collaborations with businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, and NGOs to co-create and deliver innovative programs and initiatives. These partnerships often involve joint funding arrangements, revenue-sharing agreements, or in-kind contributions that enhance our financial sustainability.
Examples of successful grant awards include funding from the United States Embassy in Zambia, the Global Youth Mobilization Fund, and the World Bank's Youth Innovation Fund through the Youth2Youth initiative. Through these, we have raised $ 50,000 as of February 2024.

Founder and Executive Director