Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Feb. 6, 2024 - The Future African Space Explorer's STEM Academy (FASESA) and Boeing [NYSE: BA] announce a strategic collaboration to introduce the ground-breaking educational initiative, “Pathways to Space”, to high school students aged 15-20 in Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania.
This extracurricular program will reach 300 students – 100 in each of the three countries - over five months, commencing on February 6, 2024. “Pathways to Space” will promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, with more than 50% of the participants being girls.
The “Pathways to Space” initiative is a collaborative effort with local educational and government institutions in Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania. The program is aimed at state schools identified by the local Ministries of Education and Ministries of Science and Technology.
This program seeks to cultivate STEM literacy, kindle interest in the space industry, and equip the students with essential skills for future success in aerospace careers. “Pathways to Space” offers an immersive, project-based learning experience that melds theoretical knowledge with practical applications. By focusing on the development of key skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and creativity, the program aims to empower the next generation of aerospace professionals in Africa. The students will receive certificates to add to their portfolios after successful completion of the course.
Through this partnership, FASESA and Boeing aim to bridge the gap between academia and industry, bringing together the expertise of both organizations to create a comprehensive curriculum tailored to the needs of African students. “Pathways to Space” will leverage Boeing's extensive knowledge and experience in space, while also incorporating FASESA's proven educational methodologies and deep understanding of the African educational landscape.
Kuljit Ghata-Aura, Boeing president in the Middle East, Türkiye, Africa and Central Asia, said: “Space exploration symbolizes global cooperation, and Boeing was privileged to help put the first man on the Moon. Through “Pathways to Space” program, we're excited to share our 60-year space expertise with African youth and inspire the next generation to reach for the stars”.
"We are thrilled to join forces with Boeing to launch “Pathways to Space”, a transformative educational program that will open new horizons for high school students in Africa," said Sean Jacobs, founder and executive director at FASESA. "By fostering STEM literacy and providing hands-on experience, we aim to ignite a passion for space exploration and empower students to pursue rewarding careers in aerospace."