As the world goes digital, technology has become an integral part of our lives, which has undoubtedly contributed greatly to humanity as it has enabled better communication, better education, easier execution of tasks, and more.
In the field of education, many European countries use technology to change the education and learning process of children/teenagers. These countries are even incorporating STEM education into the school curriculum, a form of education that goes beyond school subjects.
It provides students with the necessary skills to manage the way they think and behave. Unfortunately, most African countries invest very little in STEM education, which is why the education sector in so many African countries is a mess.
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The continent lags behind the rest of the world, with less than 25% of African higher education students choosing STEM-related careers. According to reports, 84% of children and adolescents in Africa do not have a minimum level of mathematics.
These major gaps in education will undoubtedly have an impact on the labor market, as education experts worry that many young Africans are not learning the skills they need to work in the 21st century.
The ability to create, acquire and adapt to new technologies is a key requirement to compete successfully in the global marketplace. It is no secret that the African continent has not kept pace with technological advancement.

Africa’s technology gap is believed to be at the root of its deteriorating economy as other developing regions upgrade their technological capabilities and global markets become increasingly competitive.
To address all these challenges, Ed-tech platform GetBundi’s mission is to provide children/youths in Africa with high-quality, accessible and affordable STEM learning education and STI digital skills through the use of technology.
The start-up currently provides more than 1,008 hours of audiovisual information covering six years of secondary school work, utilizing West African curriculum on topics including: physics, chemistry, mathematics, ICT, data processing, English and more

In addition, competitive exams (such as the WAEC exams) and monthly field and defense conferences are subject to revision for up to three years.
In addition, Getbundi has science, technology and innovation capabilities. STI skills will include training in coding, graphic design, video editing and digital marketing. Users who successfully complete the course and all related projects will receive a diploma.
GetBundi intends to integrate the three-year JAMB, IELTS and TOEFL review plan into its next product release. Through this initiative, the ed-tech startup seeks to help African children overcome primary education challenges in science, technology, engineering and math.
Looking closely at the developed countries today, one will notice that they have a lot of technological advancement across the country due to the introduction of STEM and STI education into the school curriculum, which promotes innovation and problem-solving skills.
With GetBundi’s approach to STEM education, using technology and a well-equipped syllabus, this will undoubtedly foster creativity and inspire African youth to generate new technological ideas to solve problems in the country.
Aiming to upskill 10 million Africans over the next 10 years through its ‘GETBUNDI Vision 2032’, the start-up seeks to bridge the underskilling gap in science, technology and innovation, which is key to unlocking Africa’s potential and accelerating economic development Continental growth and prosperity.
GetBundi’s introduction of STEM education and STI skills education in Africa will cultivate young people’s talents and innovation capabilities, and have a positive impact on all walks of life. It is an important factor in helping Africa realize its development potential, thereby realizing Africa’s transformation. The mainland has changed from a consumption continent to a manufacturing continent.
GetBundi is undoubtedly building a new technology-based Africa as it seeks to reduce the trend of African brain drain by creating a world-class education and research infrastructure that will keep the best minds on the continent and attract new ones.
through technology, Get Bundi Unlocking Africa’s growth potential requires inclusive strategies that empower everyone, regardless of economic background and cultural level. To solve the continent’s problems, the startup taps on Africa’s innate creativity to solve future problems.
Understanding how technology can help in today’s world, GetBundi has included emerging technologies as one of its key areas of focus, which are expected to play an important role in economic diversification if harnessed properly.
in conclusion
The role of science and technology in nation-building cannot be underestimated, and it has been used countless times to unleash the potential of the nation. Experts say that no country can develop and progress without technological progress.
This means that a country lacking in technology will always catch up with advanced countries and always have to depend on the country that has it.
Using technology through GetBundi to equip African youth with STEM and STI skills will change the continent as these well-equipped youth will start using their innovative ideas to generate innovations that will change the continent.
The start-up unlocks Africa’s growth potential through its inclusive strategy to empower everyone, enabling them to learn these skills regardless of their economic background and cultural level.
For Africa to reach its true potential, the people of the region need to acquire the necessary digital skills, which is exactly what GetBundi is doing through the use of technology.
Through this strategy, Africa will not only become a consumer of foreign innovations but also create indigenous solutions. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that GetBundi is building a new Africa based on technology.