Junior Achievement Africa and ExxonMobil Foundation Launch STEM Africa 2.0 to Equip 4,000 Young Innovators with Critical Skills

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Junior Achievement Africa and ExxonMobil Foundation Launch STEM Africa 2.0 to Equip 4,000 Young Innovators with Critical Skills

JA (Junior Achievement) Africa, in collaboration with the ExxonMobil Foundation, has announced the launch of the 2026 ExxonMobil Foundation STEM Africa Program. This initiative aims to provide young Africans with essential skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as artificial intelligence (AI). The program is set to empower 4,000 students aged 14 to 17, building on a successful partnership that has already benefited over 10,000 youths across Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and Nigeria.

Addressing the Skills Gap in Africa

The launch of STEM Africa 2.0 comes at a critical juncture for the continent, where the youth population is rapidly expanding, yet access to STEM education and digital skills remains limited. By integrating hands-on learning experiences, mentorship from industry professionals, and real-world problem-solving, the program aims to prepare young people for meaningful participation in emerging sectors such as energy, sustainability, and digital innovation.

Participants will engage in a structured, four-phase learning experience that includes STEM and AI quizzes, zonal competitions, national innovation camps, and a final continental showcase at the Africa Energy Week Conference. These activities are designed to extend beyond traditional classroom learning, allowing students to develop practical solutions to real-world challenges while enhancing their confidence, collaboration, and critical thinking skills.

Leadership Insights

Simi Nwogugu, President and CEO of JA Africa, emphasized the importance of youth in shaping Africa’s future. He stated that through STEM Africa 2.0, the initiative not only strengthens STEM competencies but also opens pathways into artificial intelligence and innovation. Nwogugu highlighted the program’s goal of ensuring that young people across the continent are equipped to lead, create, and address significant challenges both locally and globally.

Alvin Abraham, President of the ExxonMobil Foundation, remarked on the foundation’s commitment to investing in youth as a means of fostering long-term economic growth and resilience. He noted that supporting STEM Africa 2.0 is a step towards bridging the skills gap and enabling young individuals to engage with emerging technologies that will define the future of work.

A Forward-Looking Approach

The significance of the 2026 launch lies in its proactive approach to education. By incorporating AI literacy into secondary school STEM curricula, the program directly addresses global workforce trends and ensures that young Africans are not left behind. This initiative also strengthens the link between education and employability, exposing participants to career pathways in high-growth sectors and cultivating a pipeline of future innovators.

In addition to technical skills, the program places a strong emphasis on inclusion, ensuring participation from underserved communities and promoting gender balance across all activities. A comprehensive monitoring and evaluation framework will be implemented to track learning outcomes, behavioral shifts, and long-term progression into STEM-related pathways.

Participation and Further Information

Young people, educators, and partners interested in participating or learning more about the ExxonMobil Foundation STEM Africa Program can visit ExxonMobilSTEMsAfrica.org.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Junior Achievement (JA) Africa.

Media Contacts

Ellen Ukpi
Director, Marketing & Communications
JA Africa

About JA Africa

JA Africa is one of the continent’s largest youth-serving nonprofits, dedicated to equipping young individuals with the skills and mindset necessary for success in a global economy. Through immersive learning experiences in entrepreneurship, work readiness, and capabilities, JA Africa reaches over 1.6 million young Africans annually, preparing them to build thriving communities and sustainable futures.

For more information, visit www.JA-Africa.org.

About the ExxonMobil Foundation

The ExxonMobil Foundation serves as the primary philanthropic arm of ExxonMobil, supporting initiatives that promote education, economic opportunity, and community development worldwide. Through strategic partnerships, the Foundation invests in programs that equip individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary for long-term societal progress and innovation.

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Published on 2026-05-11 20:58:00 • By the Editorial Desk

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