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dSkills@EA project: Looking for East African Digital Innovators

Applications for “Digital Innovations for Business Resilience in the East African  Community”, a program under the dSkills@EA project, are open until 21st February  2022.

This program aims to support young innovators at universities in Burundi,  Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda to develop and implement digital innovations for business resilience in times of COVID-19.  

The political partners for this program are the East African Community Secretariat and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development  (BMZ). The main implementation partners are the Inter-University Council for East  Africa (IUCEA) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit  (GIZ), together with an East African-German academic consortium of universities and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Centre of Excellence for ICT in East Africa (CENIT@EA). 

After an online application phase, selected participants will go through an online  Ideathon in February 2022 to refine their ideas. Based on the Ideathon, a maximum of ten teams per EAC Partner State will be selected for a physical five-day Bootcamp taking place in each Partner State in March 2022.  

The Bootcamps close with six individual and physical National Pitch-Events in March  2022, providing a relevant opportunity to connect universities and industry, to network and share, to be awarded and recognized.  

The winners of each Partner State will then compete at the virtual East Africa Grand  Finale in April 2022. At the Grand Finale, five winners will be selected by an expert jury.

An awarding sum of all together USD 10,000 will be split among the five winners according to the stage, needs, and potential of the winners, with a maximum of USD 5,000 to gain by one party. It will be decided by an expert jury including investors and innovators. 

How to apply for the dSkills@EA project

To apply, one must meet the following criteria:

  • University students and recent graduates (graduation is not more than one year in the past) 
  • From an East African University 
  • 18 – 35 years old 
  • Team of minimum two people 
  • Fluent in English 
  • Having an idea for a digital innovation or one idea in the early stages of implementing one’s innovation. 

Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Chris Maluckso, StartHub Africa Student Ambassador, University of Juba,  South Sudan:

“It’s extremely incredible to be part of this prestigious project, I am so delighted that the program will create a path for plenty of mature ideas and improve the potential of students, and hopefully, there will be many jobs created by the students in the near future”. 

Neema Mduma, works at the Centre of Excellence for Information and  Communication Technologies in East Africa (CENIT@EA), Lecturer at the  Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology: “We always tell our EMOS students that, the best way to give back to societies  is to innovate solutions to their problems” 

Students can apply by visiting the dSkills@EA Program portal. 

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