Project Type: Workforce Development

  • Empowering the Growth of Learners with Monitoring and Evaluation

    Educating Young Girls Girls living in urban slum communities often have few rights and are barred from securing quality education. According to UNICEF, 129 million girls around the world are out of school where 32 million are primary school age. Due to that, they lack the access to self development tools and resources. Ek Tara…


  • Expanding Opportunities in India with Barefoot College International

    Employment Opportunities for Women Worldwide The World Bank estimates that globally, over 2.7 billion women are legally restricted from having the same job options as men. To provide people in low-resource contexts with the skills to thrive in the future – especially women – education is a critical development goal that goes beyond foundational skills…


  • Digitizing Education for Rwandan Students

    Educational Challenges in Rwanda UNESCO estimates that only 18% of Rwandan youth complete upper secondary school and among those living in low-income households, that graduation rates drop to 4%. In 2020, the Rwandan Ministry of Education reports only 55% of secondary schools were equipped with technology. These limitations make it difficult for many Rwandan youth,…


  • Accelerating Digital Curriculum at S.O.U.L. Foundation

    S.O.U.L. Foundation Enables Sustainable Livelihoods S.O.U.L. Foundation partners with local Ugandan communities in breaking the cycle of poverty with programs that provide education and employment opportunities. Students develop marketable skills through digital literacy training, tailoring programs, and mentorship. S.O.U.L. also provides access to maternal health resources and workshops for women and families. Team4Tech’s first strategic…

    Team4Tech Chief Program Officer Lindsay poses with S.O.U.L. staff during visit to strategize partnership

  • Impacting Access to STEM for Women in Uganda with WITU

    Employment for Women and Girls in Uganda Over 60% of the population in Uganda is below the age of 30, and 74% of Ugandans between the ages of 15-25 are unemployed. The majority of them are young women who have either dropped out of school or did not acquire quality education due to poverty. Even…

    Women in Technology Uganda supports teaching skills in STEM for women in Uganda.

  • Educator Support in Uganda with Inspiring Teachers

    Teachers in Uganda Lack the Resources to Thrive Millions of teachers in low-resource contexts aren’t getting the support they need to succeed in their classrooms. Without educator support in Uganda, teachers struggle and as they lose motivation, their students fall behind.  Before the pandemic, 190 million children were in school, but on track to leave…


  • Empowering Entrepreneurship in Paraguay with Fundación Paraguaya

    Access to Entrepreneurship in Paraguay In Paraguay, more than 30% of the population lives in poverty. Six out of ten young people with jobs have bad working conditions, lack of adequate protection, and low wages. Thus, very few people have access to training for entrepreneurship in Paraguay. This disadvantage is due to the scarce opportunities…

    Children practice writing. Fundación Paraguaya supports families working towards entrepreneurship in Paraguay.

  • Digital Literacy in Liberia with EDUCARE

    School Closures and Education Access in Liberia The Liberian education system is emerging from long-standing impacts from the war. More recent school closures due to the Ebola Viral Disease (EVD) oubreak and COVID-19 pandemic continue to take a toll on the fragile education system. Only 54% of children complete primary education. For those children who…

    Women standing in line. EDUCARE impacts digital literacy in Liberia.

  • Fostering Success in Youth Entrepreneurship with BUILD

    Digital Skills Education in the U.S. By 2030, 65% of all jobs in the United States will require post-secondary education and training beyond high school. As the economy evolves, job growth and a stagnant graduation rate will result in a shortage of 5 million skilled workers across the country. Consequently, youth entrepreneurship provides an opportunity to…

    Students pose with project. BUILD supports youth entrepreneurship opportunities.

  • Empowering Education for Indigenous Women with PSYDEH

    Disproportionate Opportunity Gap for Indigenous Women in Mexico In many rural and isolated Indigenous communities in Mexico, a subsistence economy perpetuates poverty and gender inequality. A lack of civic engagement opportunities leads to corruption and ineffective government. Furthermore, access to education for Indigenous women varies. In rural Hidalgo, where PSYDEH works, most people have limited…

    Students in classroom. PSYDEH makes education for indigenous women more accessible.