The latest Ubongo research paper from University of Maryland, which shows once again that Akili and Me has a positive impact on socio-emotional and health outcomes.
The latest Ubongo research paper from University of Maryland, which shows once again that Akili and Me has a positive impact on socio-emotional and health outcomes.
I hope this letter finds you happy and healthy! It’s been a long time since we’ve gotten to see many of you, but I’m grateful for these other ways we can stay connected in the digital age!
The Digital Learning Africa Summit, virtually hosted by IBEForuM on February 3rd – 4th, 2022, was a huge success with 4000+ attendees from 35+ countries.
International Day of the Girl Child is a very important event where we celebrate the progress made for girls over the years and highlight the challenges they continue to face that prevent them from realizing their dreams and potential.
The theme for this year’s International Day of Girl Child is ‘Digital generation’. Our generation’.
African kids are the world’s biggest demographic and they have the potential to radically transform our world for the better, but the 500+ million kids in Africa are disproportionately affected by one of our most pressing global challenges: climate change.
We are proud to see teachers in Thailand using Akili Thai to teach their lessons online during 3rd wave of Covid-19 Pandemic. Thank you Kasikorn Bank, Muang Thai Life Assurance, and Bgrimm for sponsoring the Thai dub.
We are so excited to see Ubongo Kids and Akili and Me on the VOD platform Ani-Kids in Hong Kong.
Tanzania Digital Awards honors creativity, innovation, and efficacy in harnessing digital space for positive societal changes in Tanzania.
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The FINAL report from 60 decibel’s research with our audience in Kenya and Nigeria! Take a look to learn some interesting insights about our audiences in Kenya and Nigeria (Hausa speakers), and how they feel about our shows and the impact we have in their lives.
Joe Watson’s study on Ubongo Kids’ positive effect on Kids in Tanzania is now publish.
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