5 Years of Talentos Multiplus & Africa Educates Her Campaign 🎉
Her Story, Our Mission: Five Years of Hope and Impact🎉
Step 1: How It All Started
Five years ago, during one of the hardest moments in modern history—the COVID-19 pandemic—we planted a seed of hope. While the world was shutting down, we opened a door: a digital movement to educate, empower, and connect. Out of crisis, Talentos Multiplus and the Africa Educates Her Campaign were born.
Five Years, Countless Stories: A Startup Turning Poverty into Power
Step 2: The Objectives of Africa Educates Her
The campaign began with a clear mission:
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To keep girls in school and make sure education continues even during global disruptions.
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To amplify voices of African youth and women in the fight for equality and opportunities.
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To showcase innovation, resilience, and creativity as tools to achieve the 17 SDGs.
Step 3: The Mission of Talentos Multiplus
At the same time, our startup Talentos Multiplus set its mission:
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To develop sustainable solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.
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To legalize and structure the business from scratch, building it step by step, day and night.
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To create digital labs of lifelong content that go beyond classrooms and borders.
Step 4: Building Block by Block
From humble beginnings, we worked tirelessly:
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Education starts at home—teaching one person at a time, slowly but with quality.
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Then we moved outside, engaging communities, schools, and digital spaces.
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Brick by brick, we built platforms that now carry resources for learners, teachers, entrepreneurs, and innovators.
Step 5: Reaching the World 🌐
Today, our digital footprint has gone global.
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From our first landing page, statistics show visitors from almost every country on Earth.
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People keep visiting every single day—even when we don’t share or post.
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This proves our content is timeless, relevant, and needed.
Step 6: Looking Beyond 2030
While the SDGs are our guiding compass towards 2030, our vision stretches further:
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Our content will remain free and available to everyone even after 2050.
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As long as you have an internet connection, you can access it—anywhere, anytime.
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But we dream bigger: we are already developing a platform where content can be accessed without internet, to reach those most often left behind.
Step 7: The Celebration Is Ongoing 🎊
This anniversary is not just about looking back. It’s about celebrating the present and igniting the future.
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Five years of resilience, innovation, and global impact.
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Five years of empowering girls, women, and communities.
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Five years of building a legacy that will last generations.
And the journey continues… 🚀
To open these celebrations, we invited exceptional individuals to a tea gathering at our headquarters, to hear how their lives had improved—or worsened—throughout their journeys with us. The testimonies revealed a powerful truth: the current situation of our heroines depends on three key factors—the country they live in, the conditions of their family environment, and their own personal motivation and effort. If the country, the family, and the individual do not work together to facilitate progress and development, it is very difficult to expect a bright future.
At this celebration, our guest received a Ladies Without Plastic kit of reusable menstrual pads (a special gift from Yorkits in the UK) along with free training on renewable energy. She has also been volunteering in our program, offering her testimony and giving advice to other girls who, like her, have faced teenage pregnancy and child marriage.
Among the stories shared, we witnessed the journey of Edvania. She became a victim of child marriage, went through her first teenage pregnancy, gave birth to her first baby, and is now expecting another child. Soon, her firstborn will turn two years old. When asked if she had managed to return to school, she explained that she tried her very best, but the conditions were harsh—she had to find work to support her young family. Now, with another pregnancy, her priority is once again to care for her baby. Yet, despite all these challenges, Edvania still carries hope and strongly expresses her wish to return to school.
Her final message to other girls is heartfelt and powerful:
“Do not leave school, even if you become a victim of teenage pregnancy. Stay focused on your studies and avoid distractions, so you do not face unwanted consequences for your present and your future.”
📚 Africa Educates Her
The Africa Educates Her campaign was born during the COVID-19 pandemic with the goal of ensuring that all girls could return to school during and after the crisis. Today, this symbolic message is handed to young girls who will testify and share with her friends the importance of education as a fundamental right.
🌱 Ladies Without Plastic
The Ladies Without Plastic project promotes the use of reusable menstrual pads—an innovative solution that reduces plastic waste and combats period poverty. By offering dignity and sustainability, this project empowers women while protecting the environment.
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