The Dream Factory Foundation: Lifting Up the Youth of Africa
Since its inception in 2008, the Dream Factory Foundation has actively supported children from low-income and rural areas across Africa, aiming to bridge economic disparities. The foundation focuses on empowering these youths through educational and self-improvement programs to foster sustainable futures. Founded by Lusanda Magwape, the organization operates on the principle that young people can achieve their dreams with appropriate knowledge, leadership and access to significant opportunities. Its initiatives, which emphasize digital and vocational skills training, have garnered recognition for their impact, notably from the South African Women Entrepreneurs Climate Change Awards (SiAWECCA). These programs equip African youth with the professional and life skills necessary to lead purpose-driven lives as proactive community members.
The Dream Factory Foundation
The Dream Factory Foundation focuses on skills training for children and women in underserved communities through various impactful programs. A key initiative is the Be The Dream program, which equips students in schools with self-development tools to help them achieve their personal goals. This program has gained recognition as an approved after-school activity by the Western Cape Department of Education in South Africa and currently benefits more than 150 learners weekly. It operates across several countries, including Cameroon, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana, expanding its reach and impact on young lives.
The Emergent Academy
The Emergent Academy, another key program by the Dream Factory Foundation, offers a six-month training course aimed at equipping young women with professional and vocational skills across several sectors. Participants can learn everything from computer skills, including coding and online safety, to agricultural techniques. Additionally, the program facilitates opportunities for internships to help solidify the practical application of their new skills. Active in Zambia, South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Botswana, the Emergent Academy has broadened its impact significantly.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization also supported more than 100 schools by providing Google G-switch software to enhance teachers’ capabilities in online instruction. In addition, the foundation assists with country-specific initiatives like 50-50 Farmers Africa in Botswana and various digital skills training programs that develop technical and professional tools for its participants.
Impact
The Dream Factory Foundation significantly impacted nearly 2,000 students in 2023 through its educational initiatives such as the Be The Dream program. Moreover, the foundation supported 44 youth-led businesses and helped numerous young individuals secure employment or further educational opportunities. Expanding its reach, the organization now operates in seven African countries, collaborating with partners like the Jacaranda Hub and Pillar of Hope Africa to advance its mission. The Dream Factory Foundation is committed to continuing its efforts to empower disadvantaged communities across Africa.
Looking Ahead
The Dream Factory Foundation continues to expand its impact across Africa, providing essential skills training and educational opportunities to youth and women in underserved communities. By equipping approximately 2,000 students and supporting youth-led businesses annually, the foundation can potentially foster sustainable futures. As it grows its presence in multiple countries, the foundation remains dedicated to empowering disadvantaged populations and bridging economic disparities.
– Hannah Hipolito
Hannah is based in Tampa, FL, ISA and focuses on Good News for The Borgen Project.
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