Our Programs

Ongoing Projects

Here are programs put together to be a bridge to quality networking across the tech ecosystem in Africa.

Future African Tech Leaders Campaign South-South Nig. 2025

At Tech Impact Club Africa, we believe that the key to unlocking Africa’s future lies in empowering its youth, especially in the field of technology. The South-South region of Nigeria is home to a wealth of untapped potential, with young minds eager to innovate, create, and lead. However, to truly harness this potential, we need strong support from companies dedicated to nurturing these future tech leaders. That’s why we’re launching the Campaign for Financing Companies Supporting Young Tech Leaders in the South-South — a call for businesses to join us in investing in the future of innovation.

Girl Coders Zambia – Empowering Women in Data (2024)

The Empowering Women in Data initiative by Girl Coders Zambia is one of our most recent campaigns, focusing on equipping young women with data science skills to excel in the tech industry. From data analysis and visualization to machine learning and storytelling with data, this program is building a new generation of women leaders in tech. This initiative is already inspiring change and sparking interest in STEM fields among women in Zambia.

Tech Impact Leaders Program

Tech Impact Leaders Program is the arm of the Tech Impact Club which focuses on talent discovery and sponsorship in Nigerian Universities. The vision and mission of Think Impact will be synonymous with that of Tech Impact Club

Previous Projects

Digital Health Africa (DHA) – Digital Health Student Bootcamp (2023)

In a bid to address the intersection of technology and healthcare, the Digital Health Student Bootcamp was launched by Digital Health Africa with funding from Tech Impact Club Africa. This program trained students and young professionals in digital health solutions, including telemedicine, health data analytics, and digital health systems management.

Mums Who Code (MWC) – Digital Women Bootcamp (2021)

Recognizing the importance of bridging the gender gap in tech, Tech Impact Club Africa supported Mums Who Code in hosting the Digital Women Bootcamp. This initiative empowered women, particularly mothers, by equipping them with essential digital and coding skills to re-enter the workforce or start tech-based careers. 

Mentor An African Child Initiative (MACI) – Battle #Covid-19 Initiative (2020)

When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted lives globally, MACI rose to the challenge with the Battle #Covid-19 Initiative, funded by Tech Impact Club Africa. Together we were able to help 180 youngsters in rural communities Nigeria get their first ever tech education. We were able to fund the setting up of the MACI Ideation hub in Ikorodu Lagos which has been engaging 86 learners on weekly digital skills/STEM education classes.