Successful Completion of YUVA-CFLI Project: Empowering Young Girls in STEM Education

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Mr Daniel Haboucha offered the Certificate of Participation to the STEM Education participants

We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the YUVA-CFLI project, “STEM Education for Disadvantaged Kids to Increase the Representation of Young Girls in the Scientific Field.” This initiative, undertaken with the generous support of the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI), has made significant strides in empowering 368 young girls through focused STEM education, with a particular emphasis on Robotics.

Over the course of this project, YUVA has been dedicated to breaking barriers and fostering inclusivity in the field of science and technology. Our commitment to providing equal opportunities has enabled these young girls to explore the fascinating world of STEM, paving the way for a future where they can actively contribute to and lead in these fields.

Key Achievements of the Project:

  1. Empowered 368 Young Girls: Through targeted STEM education programs, we have successfully reached and empowered 368 young girls from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  2. Focus on Robotics: The project placed a special emphasis on Robotics, offering hands-on experiences and training that will undoubtedly enhance the participants’ skills and open doors to exciting opportunities in the technological landscape.
  3. Increased Representation: By fostering an environment that encourages and supports young girls in STEM, we have taken a significant step towards increasing their representation in scientific fields.

As we celebrate the successful conclusion of this project, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) for their unwavering support and belief in our mission. We would also like to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of our team, volunteers, and all those who contributed to the success of this endeavour.

While the YUVA-CFLI project is coming to an end this month, the impact it has made on the lives of these young girls will resonate for years to come. We remain committed to our vision of a more inclusive and diverse scientific community, and we look forward to the continued support of our community in future endeavours.

Thank you for being a part of this journey.

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