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Former Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed has unveiled the Amina Leadership, Integrity, Values, and Excellence (ALIVE) Foundation.

Former Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed has unveiled the Amina Leadership, Integrity, Values, and Excellence (ALIVE) Foundation, partnering with US-based Nexford University to offer scholarships to young women across Africa.


The initiative, driven by Ambassador Amina Mohamed aims to address the widening gap between education and employment opportunities for the continent’s youth.

Speaking at the launch, Ambassador Mohamed emphasized the importance of integrating technology into education to equip young people with skills relevant to today’s rapidly evolving job market.

“The future of education is technology, and technology is education,” she said.

The partnership with Nexford University, a leader in online learning with students from over 110 countries, is set to empower the Foundation’s alumnae with high-quality education and digital skills essential for employment.


This collaboration extends beyond traditional learning and focuses on holistic development through job placements, internships, and mentorship programs. These initiatives are designed to ensure that young women are not just educated but are also prepared for the realities of the job market.


Ambassador Mohamed, a former Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, has been a vocal advocate for the role of education in shaping the future.


“This partnership is not just about offering scholarships; it’s about creating pathways to employment and building future leaders,” she noted.


According to the 2024 International Labour Organization (ILO) report on Global Employment Trends for Youth, an estimated 72.6 million new jobs will be needed by 2050 to accommodate Sub-Saharan Africa’s growing youth population.


“The future of education is technology, and technology is education,” she said.

The partnership with Nexford University, a leader in online learning with students from over 110 countries, is set to empower the Foundation’s alumnae with high-quality education and digital skills essential for employment.

This collaboration extends beyond traditional learning and focuses on holistic development through job placements, internships, and mentorship programs. These initiatives are designed to ensure that young women are not just educated but are also prepared for the realities of the job market.


Ambassador Mohamed, a former Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, has been a vocal advocate for the role of education in shaping the future.


“This partnership is not just about offering scholarships; it’s about creating pathways to employment and building future leaders,” she noted.


According to the 2024 International Labour Organization (ILO) report on Global Employment Trends for Youth, an estimated 72.6 million new jobs will be needed by 2050 to accommodate Sub-Saharan Africa’s growing youth population.


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