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The InoGen Mentorship Program

InoGen has built a comprehensive mentorship program to train young girls who are currently in their A-Level, or those who are in their senior six vacation with a goal of opening them to the field of STEM.

The InoGen Practical Sessions program: Upcoming

The need for technology has exponentially increased over the years. The McKinsey Global institute reports that technology could increase productivity growth globally by 0.8% to 1.4% annually. InoGen leveraged this increased need for technology and human centered design to roll out a practical sessions program.

The sessions will mainly be in robotics, programming and general engineering. The sessions are targeted for an age bracket of girls between 8 – 25 years. A guided learning approach is implemented. Students are taken through the sessions starting from the basic principles and building on them until the girls are confident to work on projects independently. Please check back for more details.

Meet Our Mentees

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Joanita is a gentle and ambitious Ugandan girl who is passionate about Children’s nutrition and agriculture. She believes that malnutrition, which is a consequence of alimentation ignorance, has led many Ugandan children to get sick and die. Hence, she wants to take the first step in educating rural parents on adequately feeding their children.

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Hajjarah is an ambitious Ugandan girl passionate about medicine. She believes there is not enough medical infrastructure in Uganda to offset the demand for proper health. Hence, she envisions building her own hospital and other medical centers, if possible, after pursuing her Ph.D. studies and acquiring experience from a hospital she will be employed in. Her passion for the medical sector feeds into her compassion for those lacking proper health care.

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Betty is a stoical Ugandan girl passionate about medicine. According to her, this passion did not come about at random. It feeds on her experience back then when she faced a moto accident in senior three and realized the scarcity of doctors after she was sent to hospital the medical center. She believes having a master’s degree in medical science will be a considerable asset in achieving her passion for filling the gap in the Ugandan medical sector. To be specific, she wants to be an Orthopedic doctor.