Students collaborated on group projects creating captivating websites and petitions in support of several critical SDGs that included Zero Hunger, Life Below Water, Good Health and Well-Being, Clean Water and Sanitation, Life On Land, Affordable and Clean Energy, and No Poverty
The programme will also continue two of the well-known modules – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) as well as Coding, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship.
There are three available tracks for students to choose from, which include coding and programming, innovation and entrepreneurship.
There is tremendous interest in coding and robotics as career options, and the camp has successfully tapped into and stimulated this even further.
Since 2018, CARIRI has successfully executed ICT educational programmes in over 70 Secondary Schools reaching over 1,500 students with great success.
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