
Resource Library
Le Monde — In Rwanda, Entrepreneurship is Taught in High School
Educate!’s work in Rwanda was featured in an article published by Le Monde, a French newspaper. The piece takes readers inside the classroom to experience Rwanda’s entrepreneurship curriculum and Student Business Clubs.
Imaginable Futures — A Mentor in Every Classroom: Why We Invested in Educate!
Educate!’s approach to tackling youth unemployment and strengthening education systems in East Africa was recently featured in an article by our partner, Imaginable Futures.
The World Bank's S4YE — Impact Portfolio: A Factbook
The World Bank Solutions for Youth Employment (S4YE) Impact Portfolio Factbook highlights the design elements of Educate!’s operations in Rwanda and 44 youth employment programs.
Marie Claire — Why should girls go to school?
Published in Marie Claire Russia by Ekaterina Rybakova, Co-Founder of the Rybakov Prize, this piece discusses the importance of Educate!’s work in girls’ education.
U.C. Berkeley's CEGA — Can soft skills be taught?
Written by Laura Chioda of the World Bank with contributions from Educate!’s Meghan Mahoney and Paul Gertler, Kat Blesie, and Lauren Russell of UC Berkeley, this article provides an overview of the 4-year follow-up RCT of Educate!'s model in Uganda.
HundrED — Spotlight on Financial Skills for the Youth
This report by HundrED presents a global review of financial literacy education initiatives and highlights Educate!’s skills-based model of education among 10 'Financial Literacy Education Innovations.'
Diplomatic Courier — African Unity Starts with African Youth
Written by Educate! board members Nicole Goldin and Dzingai Mutumbuka in celebration of Africa Day, this article explores the idea that youth are Africa's greatest unifying resource, with the potential to drive the progress that Africa Day exists to honor.
Brookings — Gender-Sensitive Pedagogy: The Bridge to Girls’ Quality Education in Uganda
Educate! leader Hawah Nabbuye’s policy brief on the gender-sensitive education policies in Uganda — part of her research as an Echidna Global Scholar within the Brookings Center for Universal Education.
The UN's Generation Unlimited — Solutions and Promising Ideas Book
Educate! was selected as 1 of 20 innovative youth solutions for the UN’s Generation Unlimited, a global partnership that aims to ensure that every young person is in education, learning, training, or employment by 2030.
The Aspen Institute — A Global Opportunity: Get Youth Working
Educate! is featured in the Aspen Institute’s report of promising approaches to support youth in their search for meaningful work.
Educate! — PSM End-of-course Results One-pager
In partnership with BRAC, Educate! launched a rigorous external quasi-experimental evaluation that sought to learn if the Educate! Experience maintained impact at scale. This one-pager summarizes our impact on students at the end of the program, just before leaving secondary school.
Brookings — Millions Learning Report Case Study
Alongside case studies of other highly innovative education organizations, Educate!'s case study highlights the most important lessons learned from the Brookings Institution's exploration of our organization.
Brookings — Millions Learning Report
Brookings' Millions Learning report features Educate!'s approach to scale as an example of an efficient, effective, and sustainable education innovation.
Educate! — Uganda RCT End-of-Course Follow-Up
In partnership with Innovations for Poverty Action, Educate! conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the Educate! Experience program in Uganda in 2014. This one-pager lists our effects after the full two-year program.