LEAP Africa iLEAD
- Nigeria
- Nonprofit
Our solution, implemented by LEAP Africa, addresses the lack of access to quality education and opportunities in underserved communities in Africa, particularly in the areas of leadership and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) skills. This issue is of significant scale locally and globally, impacting millions of individuals, especially marginalised communities.
Access to quality education remains a persistent challenge in Africa, with many schools lacking resources, qualified teachers, and infrastructure. This problem is particularly acute in underserved communities, where poverty, limited access to technology, and inadequate government support exacerbate educational disparities. According to UNESCO, sub-Saharan Africa has the highest out-of-school rates globally, with approximately 32 million children of primary school age out of school.
Furthermore, the STEM skills shortage in Africa hinders the continent's ability to compete in the global economy and innovate solutions to local challenges. The World Bank reports that Africa accounts for only 1% of the world's research expenditure, indicating a significant gap in STEM education and research capacity. This deficit not only limits economic growth but also perpetuates cycles of poverty and inequality.
Our solution aims to directly address these challenges by empowering teachers and students in underserved communities through capacity building, mentorship, and hands-on experiences in STEM labs. By providing teachers with training and resources, we enhance their ability to deliver quality education in STEM subjects, thereby improving student learning outcomes. Additionally, mentorship programs connect students with professionals in STEM fields, inspiring them to pursue careers in these areas and providing them with guidance and support along their educational journey.
Implementing STEM labs in these communities further enhances access to practical learning experiences, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. These labs are hubs for innovation and experimentation, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills essential for success in STEM fields.
Additionally, leadership skills are critical for addressing the complex social and economic challenges faced by underserved communities in Africa. By developing future leaders who understand these issues and are equipped to tackle them, the programme can contribute to long-term sustainable development.
By targeting teachers and students, our solution takes a holistic approach to addressing the root causes of educational inequality and skill shortages in Africa. Through leadership development, empowerment and capacity building, we aim to provide the skills that young people need to thrive in an ever-changing complex world and create a ripple effect, impacting not only individuals but also entire communities and ultimately contributing to sustainable development across the continent.
Our solution, implemented by LEAP Africa, is focused on empowering and scaling leadership and STEM skills for teachers and students in underserved African communities.
We achieve this through a multi-faceted approach:
Capacity Building: We provide training sessions and workshops for teachers to enhance their skills in STEM subjects and leadership. These sessions cover topics such as innovative teaching methods, curriculum development, and leadership principles. By equipping teachers with the knowledge and tools they need, we ensure they can effectively impart STEM education to their students while also fostering leadership qualities.
Mentorship: We establish mentorship programs connecting students with STEM professionals. Students receive guidance, advice, and inspiration from industry experts through one-on-one interactions, workshops, and networking events. This mentorship helps them develop a deeper understanding of STEM concepts, explore career opportunities, and gain valuable insights into the professional world.
Internship at STEM Labs: We set up STEM labs in underserved communities, providing students with hands-on experiences and practical learning opportunities. These labs have state-of-the-art technology and resources for conducting experiments, projects, and research in various STEM disciplines. Students enhance their problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and creativity by engaging in real-world applications of STEM concepts.
Our solution leverages technology to facilitate remote learning and collaboration, ensuring access to educational resources even in areas with limited infrastructure. We utilize online platforms to conduct virtual training sessions, connect mentors and mentees, and share educational materials. Additionally, we incorporate digital tools and simulations into our curriculum to enhance learning experiences and make complex concepts more accessible.
Our solution works by empowering teachers and students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in STEM fields and become effective leaders in their communities. By combining capacity building, mentorship, and hands-on experiences, we aim to create a sustainable ecosystem for STEM education and leadership development in underserved areas of Africa.
The target population for our solution consists of teachers and students in underserved communities across Africa. These communities often face multiple barriers to accessing quality education and personal and professional development opportunities.
Teachers: Many teachers in underserved communities lack access to continuous professional development opportunities and resources to enhance their skills. They may have limited training in STEM subjects and struggle to engage students effectively in these areas. Additionally, teachers often face challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, inadequate infrastructure, and limited support from educational authorities. Our solution addresses these needs by providing teachers with training sessions, workshops, and resources to improve their teaching methods, deepen their understanding of STEM subjects, and develop leadership qualities. Empowering teachers enables them to deliver high-quality education and inspire their students to pursue STEM careers and contribute to community development.
Students: Students in underserved communities often face significant educational disparities, including limited access to resources, outdated curriculum, and a lack of exposure to STEM fields. Many students may also lack role models and mentors in STEM professions, making it difficult for them to envision themselves pursuing careers in these areas. Our solution directly addresses these challenges by providing students with mentorship opportunities, hands-on experiences in STEM labs, and access to educational resources. Through mentorship programs, students receive guidance, support, and inspiration from professionals in STEM fields, helping them explore career pathways and develop essential skills. Additionally, our STEM labs serve as hubs for innovation and experimentation, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings and fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
By targeting teachers and students in underserved communities, our solution aims to break the cycle of educational inequality and empower individuals to reach their full potential. By equipping teachers with the skills and resources they need to deliver quality education and inspiring students to pursue STEM careers, we create a ripple effect that benefits entire communities and contributes to sustainable development across Africa.
Our team at LEAP Africa is uniquely positioned to design and deliver this solution to the target population because of our deep-rooted connections and understanding of the communities we serve. Our proximity to these communities, both geographically and culturally, allows us to design contextually relevant programs responsive to local needs and meaningful to the people we aim to support.
Firstly, our Team Lead and team members come from diverse backgrounds, many of whom have personal experiences growing up in or working closely with underserved communities in Africa. This firsthand experience provides us with valuable insights into the challenges faced by these communities and informs our approach to designing solutions that address their specific needs and aspirations.
Furthermore, our team actively engages with community members throughout the design and implementation process, ensuring that their input, ideas, and agendas are meaningfully incorporated into our programs. We conduct extensive consultations, focus group discussions, and needs assessments to understand the priorities, concerns, and aspirations of the communities we serve. This participatory approach enables us to co-create solutions tailored to each community's unique contexts and realities, fostering a sense of ownership and buy-in among community members.
For example, when designing our capacity-building workshops for teachers, we consult with local educators to understand their challenges, preferences, and professional development needs. We collaborate with them to develop curriculum content, workshop agendas, and training materials that are relevant, engaging, and practical. Similarly, when establishing student mentorship programs, we work closely with community leaders, parents, and youth representatives to identify potential mentors, define program objectives, and facilitate meaningful connections between mentors and mentees.
By centering the voices and perspectives of the communities we serve, we ensure that our solutions are not only effective but also sustainable and empowering. Our commitment to community-driven development is reflected in every aspect of our work, from program design to implementation and evaluation. Ultimately, our goal is to empower individuals and communities to lead their own development journeys, with our team serving as facilitators, allies, and partners every step of the way.
- 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
- Growth
Over the years, we have tested iterations of this solution focused on leadership, employability, entrepreneurship, and providing mentorship and internship opportunities to students in underserved communities, and supporting students to lead social initiatives in their communities.
We leverage the train-the-trainer approach, where we equip teachers to support the development of their students.
Since 2017, this tested iteration has served teachers and students across four (4) regions in Nigeria - South West, South South, North Central and North West reaching over 6,000 students and 125 students.
This solution has seen improvement in life outcomes for students as our data reveals that 61% of students either transitioned into higher education, secured paid employment or started businesses 18 months post graduation from the programme.
While our primary aim in applying to Solve is not solely about securing funds, we acknowledge the significance of both monetary and non-monetary support in overcoming specific obstacles and advancing our solution effectively. Here's how we believe Solve can help us address some key challenges:
Financial Barriers: Securing funding is critical for expanding our solution and reaching more underserved communities across Africa. Solve can aid us in connecting with potential donors, investors, and funding opportunities to support our program's growth, infrastructure development, and sustainability efforts. Additionally, Solve's network of partners may offer in-kind support, such as access to technology, equipment, or resources, which can substantially lower operational costs and amplify the impact of our programs.
Technical Assistance: As we continue to integrate technology into our solution delivery, we may encounter technical hurdles or require expertise in areas like digital learning platforms, remote mentoring tools, and data management systems. Solve can facilitate partnerships with technology experts, innovators, and organizations that can provide technical guidance, advice, and mentorship to enhance the scalability and effectiveness of our solution.
Legal and Regulatory Support: Navigating legal and regulatory landscapes in different countries and regions can be complex, particularly when establishing STEM labs, conducting workshops, and implementing mentorship programs. Solve can connect us with legal experts, policymakers, and advocacy organizations who can offer guidance on compliance, licensing, and regulatory frameworks, ensuring that our programs operate ethically, transparently, and in compliance with local laws and regulations.
Cultural Sensitivity and Community Engagement: Establishing trust and rapport with community members is vital for the success and sustainability of our solution. Solve can facilitate partnerships with cultural experts, community leaders, and grassroots organizations who can provide insights into local customs, traditions, and social dynamics. By promoting culturally sensitive and community-led approaches, we can strengthen our relationships with stakeholders, enhance program relevance, and foster greater acceptance and adoption of our solution within target communities.
Market Access and Partnerships: Collaborating with corporate partners, educational institutions, and government agencies can amplify our solution's impact and create pathways for long-term sustainability. Solve's partner network includes various organizations with expertise across various sectors and industries. By connecting us with potential collaborators and strategic partners, Solve can help us access new markets, leverage resources, and unlock opportunities for growth and innovation.
In summary, Solve's platform offers us a unique opportunity to overcome financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market barriers by facilitating partnerships, encouraging collaboration, and granting access to resources and expertise. Through these connections and support mechanisms, we can advance our solution and accelerate positive change for underserved communities in Africa.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
Our solution approaches the problem of educational inequality and skill shortages in underserved communities in a new and significantly improved way by combining capacity building, mentorship, and hands-on experiences in STEM labs. What sets our approach apart is its holistic and community-driven nature, which addresses the root causes of the problem while fostering sustainable change and empowerment.
Firstly, our emphasis on capacity building for both teachers and students fills a critical gap in traditional education interventions. By providing teachers with training and resources in STEM subjects and leadership, we enhance their ability to deliver quality education and inspire students to pursue STEM careers. Additionally, our mentorship programs connect students with professionals in STEM fields, offering guidance, support, and real-world insights that go beyond what can be learned in the classroom alone.
Secondly, our hands-on experiences in STEM labs provide students with practical learning opportunities that complement theoretical knowledge. These labs are hubs for innovation and experimentation, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills essential for success in STEM fields. Engaging students in real-world applications of STEM concepts bridges the gap between theory and practice, making learning more meaningful and impactful.
Moreover, our community-driven approach ensures that our solution is contextually relevant, responsive to local needs, and sustainable in the long term. By actively engaging with community members throughout the design and implementation process, we foster ownership, trust, and collaboration, which are essential for achieving lasting change. This approach empowers individuals and communities and catalyzes broader positive impacts by inspiring others in this space to adopt similar community-driven approaches.
Our solution can potentially change the market/landscape by demonstrating the effectiveness of holistic, community-driven approaches to addressing educational inequality and skill shortages in underserved communities. By showcasing the impact of our programs and sharing best practices with other organizations, we can influence the broader ecosystem of education and development interventions, leading to greater collaboration, innovation, and collective impact.
Furthermore, by empowering teachers and students with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed in STEM fields and become effective leaders in their communities, our solution can help unlock untapped potential and drive economic growth and innovation across Africa. As more individuals from underserved communities gain access to quality education and opportunities, they can contribute to building a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous society for all.
In summary, our solution offers a new and significantly improved approach to addressing educational inequality and skill shortages in underserved communities, catalyzing broader positive impacts from others in this space and potentially transforming the market/landscape by fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development.
Goal:
The project's overarching goal is to empower teachers and students in underserved communities across Africa to excel in STEM education and leadership, thereby fostering sustainable development, economic growth, and social equity.
Theory of Change Pathway:
Inputs:
Expertise and resources from LEAP Africa and partner organizations.
Funding support from donors, investors, and grants.
Collaboration and partnerships with community stakeholders, educational institutions, and government agencies.
Access to technology, infrastructure, and learning materials.
Activities:
Capacity Building: Provide training sessions, workshops, and resources for teachers to enhance their STEM subjects and leadership skills.
Mentorship: Establish mentorship programs connecting students with professionals in STEM fields, offering guidance, support, and real-world insights.
STEM Labs: Set up hands-on STEM labs in underserved communities equipped with technology and resources for practical learning experiences.
Outputs:
Increased knowledge and skills among teachers in STEM education and leadership.
Enhanced confidence and aspirations among students to pursue STEM careers.
Improved access to practical learning experiences through STEM labs.
Outcomes:
Improved Quality of Education: Teachers deliver high-quality STEM education, leading to improved student learning outcomes.
Increased Interest in STEM: Students develop a passion for STEM subjects and pursue further education and careers in these fields.
Enhanced Leadership Skills: Students demonstrate leadership qualities, contributing positively to their communities and beyond.
Sustainable Development: Empowered individuals drive innovation, economic growth, and social progress within their communities.
Impact:
Empowered Communities: Underserved communities experience sustainable development, economic empowerment, and social inclusion.
Broader Systemic Change: The project influences education policies, practices, and attitudes toward STEM education and leadership development.
Long-Term Transformation: Empowered individuals become change agents, inspiring future generations and creating a ripple effect of positive impact across Africa.
Assumptions and Risks:
Stakeholder Engagement: Active involvement and collaboration with community stakeholders are essential for project success.
Resource Availability: Continued funding and support from donors, investors, and partners are necessary to sustain project activities.
Technological Infrastructure: Access to technology and infrastructure is critical for delivering effective STEM education and hands-on learning experiences.
Policy Support: Supportive policies and regulatory frameworks are needed to facilitate the integration of STEM education and leadership development into formal and informal learning environments.
Monitoring and Evaluation:
Regular monitoring and evaluation will be conducted to assess progress, measure outcomes, and identify areas for improvement. Key performance indicators will include indicators such as teacher and student participation rates, learning outcomes, career aspirations, and community impact. Feedback from stakeholders will also be solicited to inform program adaptations and ensure ongoing relevance and effectiveness.
Overall, the Theory of Change outlines a pathway for empowering underserved communities through STEM education and leadership development, aiming to drive sustainable development and positive social change across Africa.
Impact Goals:
Increase STEM Literacy: Our first impact goal is to increase STEM literacy among students in underserved communities by providing access to quality STEM education. We aim to measure our progress towards this goal through indicators such as:
Percentage increase in students' scores in STEM subjects (e.g., math, science) compared to baseline assessments.
Number of students participating in STEM-related extracurricular activities or competitions.
Percentage of students expressing interest in pursuing further education or careers in STEM fields.
Enhance Leadership Skills: Our second impact goal is to enhance leadership skills among students, empowering them to become change agents within their communities. We will measure our progress towards this goal through indicators such as:
Number of students participating in leadership training workshops or programs.
Percentage increase in students' self-reported confidence in leadership abilities.
The number of community projects initiated or led by students with tangible impacts on community development.
Foster Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Our third impact goal is to foster innovation and entrepreneurship among students, enabling them to create sustainable solutions to local challenges. We will measure our progress towards this goal through indicators such as:
The number of student-led innovation projects or startups launched, with evidence of social or economic impact.
Pre- and post-program assessments measure the percentage increase in students' entrepreneurial skills and mindset.
The number of partnerships established with local businesses, incubators, or accelerators to support student-led initiatives.
Measuring Progress:
We will implement a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to track our progress towards these impact goals, including quantitative and qualitative indicators. Key data points will be collected regularly throughout the program implementation cycle, allowing us to assess outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions.
Specific methods for measuring progress may include:
Pre- and post-program assessments to measure changes in students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Surveys and interviews with participants to gather feedback on program effectiveness and relevance.
Analysis of academic performance data to assess improvements in STEM subjects.
Documentation of student-led projects and initiatives, including impact assessments and success stories.
Stakeholder engagement sessions to gather input and insights from community members, teachers, and partners.
By systematically tracking progress towards our impact goals and regularly reviewing outcomes, we can ensure that our solution remains responsive to the needs of the communities we serve and continues to drive transformational change in the lives of individuals and communities across Africa.
The core technology that powers our solution combines digital platforms, educational software, and hands-on learning tools to enhance STEM education and leadership development in underserved communities across Africa. Here's an overview of the key components of our technology:
Digital Learning Platforms: We utilize digital learning platforms to deliver training sessions, workshops, and educational materials to teachers and students. These platforms enable us to reach a wide audience, regardless of geographical location, and provide access to interactive and engaging content in STEM subjects and leadership development. Teachers can access resources such as lesson plans, instructional videos, and assessment tools to enhance their teaching practices. In contrast, students can access educational games, simulations, and virtual labs to supplement their learning experiences.
Mentorship Software: Our mentorship programs are facilitated through mentorship software that connects students with professionals in STEM fields. This software enables us to match mentors and mentees based on their interests, backgrounds, and career aspirations, facilitating meaningful and productive mentoring relationships. Mentors can provide students guidance, support, and advice through virtual meetings, messaging platforms, and online forums, empowering them to explore STEM careers and develop essential skills.
STEM Lab Equipment: In addition to digital technologies, we leverage hands-on learning tools and equipment in our STEM labs to provide students with practical learning experiences. These labs are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including robotics kits, 3D printers, scientific instruments, and experimentation materials. Students can engage in hands-on activities, experiments, and projects, applying theoretical knowledge in real-world settings and fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Data Analytics and Monitoring Tools: We employ data analytics and monitoring tools to track and evaluate the impact of our programs. These tools allow us to collect and analyze data on student performance, teacher engagement, program effectiveness, and community feedback. By monitoring key metrics and indicators, we can identify areas for improvement, measure progress toward our impact goals, and make data-driven decisions to optimize program outcomes.
Overall, our solution harnesses the power of technology to overcome barriers to education and empower individuals in underserved communities to excel in STEM subjects and leadership. By leveraging digital platforms, educational software, hands-on learning tools, and data analytics, we create innovative and inclusive learning environments that benefit people and the planet, driving positive social change and sustainable development across Africa.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Nigeria
- Kenya
Full-time: 13
Part-time :
Contract Worker: 4
While we have iterated for a number of years, we have successfully implemented this model for 7 years across 4 regions in Nigeria (South West, South South, North Central and North West).
At LEAP Africa, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are fundamental principles that guide our organization's culture, operations, and impact. We believe that fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion is the right thing to do and essential for driving innovation, collaboration, and sustainable development in the communities we serve.
Our leadership team comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, reflecting our commitment to DEI at all levels of the organization. We recognize the importance of diversity in leadership in shaping our strategies, decision-making processes, and programmatic approaches to better meet the needs of our stakeholders and create positive social change.
At LEAP Africa, our business model revolves around providing value to the populations we serve, primarily teachers, students, and communities in underserved African areas. Our key customers and beneficiaries include:
Teachers:
Products/Services: Capacity-building workshops, training sessions, and resources to enhance their skills in STEM subjects and leadership.
How: We deliver these products and services through in-person and virtual training sessions, workshops, and online platforms, providing access to instructional materials, curriculum guides, and networking opportunities.
Why: Teachers want and need these products and services to improve their teaching practices, deepen their subject knowledge, and become effective leaders in their classrooms and communities. By enhancing their skills and competencies, teachers can deliver quality education and inspire their students to excel in STEM fields.
Students:
Products/Services: Mentorship programs, hands-on learning experiences in STEM labs, access to educational resources, and career guidance.
How: We facilitate mentorship relationships between students and professionals in STEM fields, establish STEM labs equipped with technology and resources for practical learning experiences, and provide access to digital platforms and educational materials.
Why: Students want and need these products and services to explore their interests, develop essential skills, and pursue academic and career opportunities in STEM fields. Students gain valuable insights, inspiration, and confidence to succeed in their academic and professional endeavors through mentorship, hands-on activities, and experiential learning.
- Communities:
- Products/Services: Community development projects, initiatives, and partnerships focused on education, innovation, and sustainable development.
- How: We collaborate with local stakeholders, leaders, and organizations to identify community needs, co-create solutions, and implement programs that address social, economic, and environmental challenges.
- Why: Communities want and need these products and services to improve educational outcomes, promote economic empowerment, and foster social cohesion and resilience. By investing in education, innovation, and sustainable development, communities can unlock their potential, build capacity, and create opportunities for growth and prosperity.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
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As an organization, we value financial freedom and project sustainability. Therefore, we seek to adopt conscious, deliberate, and intentional approaches to fundraising and sustaining projects post-project cycle.
We operate diversified Revenue Streams where we do not rely on a single source of income. Some of the options include the following;
Grants: We seek grants from foundations, government agencies, or corporations aligned with your intervention's goals.`
Partnerships: We collaborate with schools, businesses, or community organizations for shared funding or in-kind support.
Fundraising Events: We organize online fundraising campaigns, e.g, Give Back Tuesday.
Earned Income: We explore possibilities like selling educational materials. For instance, LEAP Africa has over 11 publications and provides strategy consulting services to smaller NGOs within the ecosystem.
Cost-Effectiveness: Our projects are excellently implemented within set budgets with a significant educational impact compared to operational costs. This is aptly achieved through a synergized collaboration with LEAP Africa's finance and procurement unit.
Budgeting and Forecasting: We critically develop a clear budget outlining income sources, expenses, and a financial forecast for future sustainability.
Evidence of Success:
Learning Outcomes: We measure and track student achievement through standardized surveys and pre- and post-intervention assessments aligned with our intervention's goals.
Improved Educational Indicators: This shows progress for participants in areas like attendance rates, graduation rates, transitions into decent paid employment, starting a business, or academic pursuits in universities and colleges.
Positive Participant Feedback: Through surveys, testimonials, and case studies gathered from students, parents, and teachers, there is a clear demonstration of the intervention's positive impact on these constituents.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: We quantify the intervention's benefits regarding improved educational outcomes and social impact compared to its cost. This helps funders understand the return on their investment.
Scalability: Our intervention can be replicated and expanded to reach more students without compromising quality or financial stability. This is evident as we have implemented interventions in over 26 states out of a possible 36 across Nigeria.
Sustainability Metrics: There are clear and defined metrics to track the progress toward financial sustainability, allowing adjustments as needed.
Transparency: We are transparent about finances and the impact of our intervention through regularly reporting progress to funders and stakeholders.

Grants & Business Development Lead