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Home Archive by category "Akili and Me" (Page 10)

Zone.TV: Zone·tv and Ubongo Work Together to Bring World-Class Children’s Brands & Shows to the Playground Channel on Zone·ify.

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Ubongo, Ubongo Kids, Ubongoers | 0 comment | 2 October, 2019 | 2

As Africa’s leading edutainment company, Ubongo creates fun, localised and multi-platform educational media that reaches millions of families.

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International Journal of Early Childhood: Researchers Find Educational TV Benefits Children’s Early Learning in Rwanda

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Press, Ubongo | 0 comment | 2 July, 2019 | 0

The study, published in the International Journal of Early Childhood this March, expands on recent efforts to develop and evaluate educational media in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Medium.com: How to make learning fun and give parents more agency

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Press, Ubongo | 0 comment | 28 May, 2019 | 0

A conversation with Nish Ligon, founder and CEO of Ubongo, Africa’s leading producer of edutainment media.

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TBI: Diversity in TV must start early

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Ubongo, Ubongo Kids | 0 comment | 15 April, 2019 | 0

Since launching in 2015, the multiplatform company now has four YouTube channels and two key children’s properties – Ubongo Kids and Akili And Me.

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kidscreen.com: Ubongo sees growing global demand for African content

By ubongo | Press, Akili and Me, Ubongo, Ubongo Kids | 0 comment | 10 April, 2019 | 5

With a goal of reaching 15 million kids, the Tanzanian prodco is prepping content to export around the world, while also addressing the region’s education crisis.

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The Exchange: Edutainment taking root in East Africa

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Press, Ubongo | 0 comment | 20 February, 2019 | 0

A non-profit social enterprise in Tanzania is paving way for children’s edutainment programs in Africa.

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Bilingual Learning for Preschoolers

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Ubongo, Video | 0 comment | 20 February, 2019 | 0

A Kenyan mom, with intention of bringing up her child, Orie, as a bilingual Kiswahili/ English speaker discovers Akili and Me on youtube. Listen to her rave review!

Can We Motivate Caregivers in Africa to Stop Beating Children?

By ubongo | Blog, Akili and Me, Ubongo Impact, Ubongo Kids | 0 comment | 19 October, 2018 | 3

In 2016, a video of a schoolboy in Tanzania being beaten by his male teachers started circulating on social media. Read more

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HDIF: Design with the user: “The Case of Ubongo”

By ubongo | Akili and Me, Press, Ubongo, Ubongo Impact | 0 comment | 26 June, 2018 | 1

Ubongo has been featured on HDIF’s new “Digital Principles in Practice” site: 
http://www.hdif-tz.org/digital/

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UNREASONABLE.is: Can Illiterate Parents Be Their Kids’ First Teachers? by Nisha Ligon

By ubongo | Press, Akili and Me, Partners, Ubongo Impact | 0 comment | 31 May, 2018 | 2

By empowering parents to support their children’s pre-literacy foundation, UNREASONABLE.is aims to give East African kids a stronger start in school and life, and a hope of breaking Africa’s intergenerational cycle of poverty. They are a strong leadership partner of Ubongo.

Click here to read the article: https://unreasonable.is/can-illiterate-parents-be-their-kids-first-teachers/

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