MTN Uganda in partnership with FundiBots, a Ugandan based organization that focuses on robotics training in schools has organized a training camp aimed at equipping Juniors aged between 9-12 years with skills that can enable them solve real-world problems through digital design.
The 3 day event dubbed the ‘MTN Junior’s Robotics Camp’ will have 50 children from 10 schools in Kampala with each school being represented by five children.
Enthusiastic children paying attention to their trainer, Solomon King on day one of the MTN Junior Robotics Camp at MTN Towers
The training which commenced on Friday is taking place at the MTN Towers on Hunington road.
According to Mapula Bodibe, MTN Uganda’s Chief Marketing Officer, the goal of the camp is to introduce and teach the children digital skills used in the building of robots from a more practical, fun and open environment and in the process, expose them to new ways of thinking.
“MTN is proud to partner with Fundi Bots, which is a pioneer provider of robotics design training in Ugandan schools,” Bodibe said.
“Our intention is to create and inspire a new generation of Ugandan children to be the future problem solvers, innovators and change makers,” she added.
“We hope the children will leave the program with a new love and passion for design facilitated by innovations in the digital space. We also want them to know that anyone, regardless of age, gender or background can use digital platforms in a creative and innovative ways,” Bodibe said.
She further highlighted the significance of initiatives like the Junior Robotics Camp in solving problems like youth unemployment and lack of practical skills.
“One of the biggest challenges facing Uganda today is youth unemployment. We believe that as we inspire children to harness innovation and become problem solvers at a very young age, we will create a generation of job-creating youth that will be the future economic engine of this country,” she concluded.
The telecommunication company has revealed that during the training, participants will be introduced to the principles of programming in an interactive and friendly environment.
Fundi Bots Founder Solomon King Benge said he wants young people to develop a creative set of skills they can apply to solve issues specific to their lives.
“A number of Ugandan schools remain slow incatching up with these kind of innovations and alternative ways of solving simple problems in peoples’ lives. At Fundi Bots, we focus a little more on the technological process of building robots as a way for students to look at the world around them from a solution oriented perspective,” Benge said.
“By guiding students through problem identification, brainstorming, collaboration, construction, programming, final deployment and system feedback, we will show them how life’s challenges can be solved usingdigital and technological tools,” he added.
MTN Uganda has disclosed that the children will each receive a certificate of participation at the end of the 3 days event.
Schools participating include, Lohana Academy, Vine Academy, Ntinda Primary School, Nakasero Primary School, Buganda Road Primary School, Kiswa Primary School, Kitante Primary School, Daffodils Academy, Kampala Parents School and St. Kizito Primary School.