#YouthMonth2022: Mihandzu Learning

#YouthMonth2022: Mihandzu Learning

With the growing advancement of 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) globally, it’s inspiring to learn how After School programmes are helping South African learners catch up with the rest of the world.  Mihandzu Learning – a Gauteng-based grantee – is playing a...
#YouthMonth2022: Boost Africa

#YouthMonth2022: Boost Africa

To thrive in the digital era, young people need to be fully equipped with digital and technological skills to ensure that they succeed. Elbie Botha, Executive Director of Boost Africa, Western Cape-based grantee – shares how their organisation works daily to achieve...
#YouthMonth2022: Inkululeko

#YouthMonth2022: Inkululeko

While digital technology has been around for quite some time, we saw it fully implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. This meant a huge shift from traditional learning to e-learning. Before 2020, how many young people were equipped with digital skills? Additionally,...
Youth Opportunities in the Digital Age

Youth Opportunities in the Digital Age

If there is one thing that the pandemic has taught us, it’s how innovative and resourceful After School programmes (ASPs) can be. The Learning Trust kick starts youth month by taking a closer look at some of our grantees that incorporate innovative e-learning methods...
Our Annual Report 2021

Our Annual Report 2021

2021 marked the end of our three-year strategy, and so, our annual report serves a dual purpose. On the one hand, we share the key ways in which we leveraged partnerships, resources, and initiatives to support the sector in the past year. On the other hand, we’ve...