Impact
In a region where only 9 out of 980 schools offer practical technical training, our initiative generates social value through four fundamental pillars:
Practical Digital Literacy: We have trained 368 students in 8 local schools, ensuring that children as young as 8 years old begin to master the technological tools necessary for the modern economy.
Empowerment through Entrepreneurship: Through our “Bo Hub,” we provide advanced training to men and women (including a current group of 45 entrepreneurs), focusing on creating resilient businesses with the potential for growth.
Direct Access to Capital: We facilitate the launch of new businesses by providing seed capital to outstanding entrepreneurs, removing the main financial barrier that hinders local development.
Vision for Systemic Transformation:Â We are working towards achieving 100% digital literacy in the district by 2030, impacting a generation of more than 200,000 young people to position Bo as a leader in Sierra Leone’s economic transformation.
Accelerating Digital Leaders
Since the launch of Bo Learning, our team has directly supported over 413 participants in the Bo District of Sierra Leone through intensive digital literacy and business acceleration programs.
Entrepreneurs and students who graduate from our programs achieve:
Creating 30% more local jobs in their communities.
Increasing their operational efficiency by 2.5 times through the integration of digital tools.
Accessing 3 times more capital and funding opportunities than those outside our impact network.
Our Commitment: Vision 2030
Currently, Bo District has 980 schools, but only 9 offer genuine technical training. Our goal is systemic change:
2028 Goal:Â Reach 75% of schools (735+ institutions) with ICT programs.
2030 Goal: 100% digital literacy. More than 200,000 young people trained to lead Sierra Leone’s digital economy.tside our impact network.
Our Beneficiaries and School Metrics
People trained directly in
2025 (368 students + 45
entrepreneurs).
New businesses
launched with seed
capital this year.
Of students expressed
interest in pursuing STEM
careers after the
program.
Student Profile (8 Schools)
Children (8-12 years old)
Adolescents (13-15 years old)
Young people and adults (16 years and older)
Our Activities in 2025
Schools with
active digital
literacy programs.
Innovation and
entrepreneurship
hub in the Bo
District.
Cash grants awarded for
business launches.
Our Impact at Bo (After the 2025 Pilot Program)
Of funded businesses
remain operational after
the first 6 months.
Of participants report a
significant improvement
in their financial
management skills.
Of students demonstrate
proficiency in office tools
and safe internet
browsing.