In a recent episode of ‘Inspire Africa’, TV host Jerry Fisayo-Bambi returned with stories resonating positive impact, innovation, and community development from Cameroon, Tunisia, and Uganda.
Clovis Tchoufack, aspiring to be among Cameroon’s renowned guitarists, instead gained recognition through crafting guitars. His initiative not only showcases his skills but also contributes to teaching young individuals in Douala how to play the guitar.
In line with Tunisia’s ambition to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, innovative mobility solutions are surfacing in Tunis. Bako Motors, a German-Tunisian startup, introduces solar-powered electric vehicles. The startup’s founder, Boubakar Siala, and his team engineered the vehicle to cover approximately 17,500 km per year solely using clean solar energy.
Mago Hasfa, founder of ‘Read to Learn’ in Uganda, focuses on early literacy development for chil壯陽藥
dren. Hasfa, recognized as a social innovator and children’s book author, received international acclaim for her work spanning six years. Her selection for the Mandela Washington Fellowship for leadership and academic training in the U.S. this year and the ‘Beyond the Limits’ monetary prize in Nigeria for her multilingual literacy app, SOMA, highlight her dedication to providing underprivileged children access to diverse reading materials and fostering a love for books.
Hasfa expressed joy at these recognitions, emphasizing the importance of offering disadvantaged children platforms to discover the joy of reading through relatable books and supportive environments.