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SAF Africa is a STEM-focused non-governmental organization empowering African youth through education, innovation, and practical training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Yes, SAF Africa is a registered and recognized NGO in Nigeria with active national and international partnerships
Our trusted training partners execute hands-on STEM programs on behalf of SAF Africa. They help us scale delivery and ensure high-quality, inclusive learning experiences.
Our programs cover robotics, coding, data science, engineering basics, green technology, AI literacy, and more—designed for youth, teachers, and aspiring innovators
Students, school leavers, NYSC members, teachers, job seekers, and young professionals aged 10–35 can apply, depending on the program
Many of our programs are free, sponsored by partners and donors. Some advanced or specialized modules may require a fee, with scholarships available
We’ve trained over 15,000 learners across multiple Nigerian states and continue to support job creation, innovation, and community transformation
Yes. Participants receive certificates of completion or participation upon finishing any of our approved STEM programs or workshops
If you have experience in science, technology, or education, you can apply through our Trainer Registration Portal to become a certified facilitator
Our programs typically serve learners aged 10 to 35, with tailored modules for different age groups and experience levels
You can collaborate with us through funding, co-delivering training, scaling outreach, or aligning with your CSR goals. Visit our [Partnership Page] to get started
Absolutely. Our Tech for Her initiative creates safe, empowering spaces for girls and young women to explore STEM through mentorship and hands-on learning
Yes. SAF Africa is endorsed by relevant ministries and recognized for its role in advancing youth development through science and technology.
Yes. Schools can apply for institutional access or request customized STEM training sessions under our school outreach programs
Yes. We provide post-training support including mentorship, internships, job referrals, and career guidance
We focus exclusively on STEM for African youth, blending real-world training, mass reach, and measurable outcomes for long-term impact
Yes. We provide both hybrid and fully online modules, especially for learners in remote or underserved communities
You can sign up via the registration portal on our website. Be sure to apply early, as slots are limited and in high demand
Yes. We design tailored STEM training programs for NGOs, companies, and community-based projects as part of capacity-building and CSR efforts
Visit our Impact Stories Page or explore our Resources & Webinars section to read alumni testimonials and case studies
Look for registered NGOs like SAF Africa that offer donor-sponsored training in coding, robotics, and digital skills with zero or subsidized costs
Several NGOs across Africa focus on science, tech, and innovation. Choose those with proven impact, government recognition, and active partnerships.
Yes. NGOs and CSR-backed programs offer practical tech and digital upskilling for job seekers, often including job readiness and soft skills training
Organizations like SAF Africa and others run girls-in-tech initiatives with mentorship, scholarships, and supportive learning environments
Follow the registration instructions on the NGO’s website, ensuring you meet the age and education requirements listed
Yes. SAF Africa and other trusted organizations operate with endorsements from ministries and development agencies in the education and science sectors
Many programs offer free or scholarship-based access to STEM education, including mobile STEM labs and virtual classrooms
The most effective platforms combine industry-relevant skills, mentorship, project-based learning, and job-matching support
Yes. SAF Africa and similar NGOs connect learners with internships, helping them apply skills in real-world settings and build experience
If you have a background in STEM or education, you can apply to teach or mentor with NGOs offering structured, mission-driven programs