Ethiopian Airlines strengthens STEM initiative
ADDIS ABABA, August 29, 2024
Ethiopian Airlines, a leading aviation group in Africa, alongside Boeing and Think Young, are strengthening their commitment to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education programme that supports underserved youth across Ethiopia.
The three-year STEM School programme fosters academic growth and stimulates interest in higher education.
This year, 28 high school students in grade 11, with an impressive 50% female participation, successfully completed the second edition of the STEM School programme, designed to equip them with critical skills.
The selection process is conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, ensuring that the most promising students are given the opportunity to excel.
“By investing in the education of our youth, we are investing in the future of Ethiopia," said Mesfin Tasew, Group Chief Executive Officer of Ethiopian Airlines.
"This programme empowers the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers by providing them with the essential skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
“We are proud to witness the growth and accomplishments of these bright young minds and are confident they will contribute significantly to Ethiopia's future.”
Kuljit Ghata-Aura, President of Boeing Middle East, Türkiye, Africa and Central Asia, said: “The STEM School’s meticulously designed training programme delivers a life-changing experience for students.
“It combines Boeing's global expertise in aerospace, Ethiopian Airlines' legacy as Africa’s leading carrier, and Think Young’s innovative approach to education.
“The programme helps feed the talent pipeline supporting Ethiopia's booming aviation sector and the broader economy. We are excited to see how these young minds will shape the future of aviation in Africa.”
Delila Kidanu, Director of ThinkYoung Africa, said: “Returning to Ethiopia to meet new students and reconnect with students from last year has been incredibly fulfilling.
“We are happy to support the future generation of STEM champions in Ethiopia and Africa. We look forward to partnering again with Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines next year and further developing this innovative program for and with young people”.
During the programme, participants were imparted the core principles of STEM, which enhanced their digital proficiency through learning coding, robotics, and artificial intelligence, besides honing skills, including collaborative teamwork and advanced problem-solving abilities.
Bethel Teshome Sebsibe, a 17-year-old STEM School student, shared her impression of the program: “Thanks to the STEM School, I have learned things that I never thought I was interested in. The relationship we have built with the students and teachers is helping me learn and improve.”
The STEM School, hosted by Ethiopian Aviation University and leveraging Ethiopian Airlines' specialised knowledge, provided participants with exclusive access to the airline's cargo, as well as maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations, offering a tangible perspective on the aviation sector.
The initiative is set to continue, welcoming a new cohort of Ethiopian students in the following year. – TradeArabia News Service