Sunday 13 December 2015

SAGE Nigeria prevails at the 2015 Child and Youth International Awards held at the House of Lords in London, hosted by Baroness Valerie Howarth, Baroness of Breckland.


A SAGE Nigeria student of Junior Secondary School Airport ,Abuja Ms.Amina Abdulsamed has won the 2015 CYFI  Youth Financial Inclusion Innovation Award.The ceremony held at the House of Lords in London ,hosted by Baroness Valerie Howarth, Baroness of Breckland on the 10th Dec.2015.

The ceremony recognized the efforts and success of those working to achieve economic empowerment for young people .The Youth Financial Inclusion Innovation Award category recognizes the ability of  children and youth to make use of the innovative technology and /or media means to create new ways of facilitating the use of child friendly financial products and banking services .

Mr.Tunde Akinfolarin  the SAGE team  coach who was also at the event in London stated that “Most of the games on financial literacy like Monopoly and our own Bizkidz are hard copy games or computer games. This is a mobile app that anyone can have access to.” 



Money Maker is a smartphone game providing financial education in an innovative way. The mobile app teaches people, particularly youth, about savings, investment, starting small scale businesses, measurement of profit and loss and general business principles/rudiments as youth unemployment is a very pressing issue in Nigeria. 

Most of the games that already exist teaching financial literacy, like Monopoly and their own game “Bizkidz”, are hard copy games or computer games. Money Maker, on the other hand, is a mobile app that anyone can have access to as most people have phones which are more portable than laptops and desktops. 

The Money Maker app was developed in order to be dedicated to combing the importance of financial knowledge 
with the importance of today’s young future leaders in
a manner that is relevant to the digital lifestyle of youth 
today. Via this app, youth learn about the practical aspect of business, and the application shows that success in business requires skill and an element of luck. 

Most of the young people who have used the award winning Money Maker app appreciate the concept and the 
easy way it uses animation to teach young people what they can do with small amounts of money. 



  •  Money Maker is an eco-friendly game which discourages the use paper/falling of trees to reduce the menace of global warming. 
  •  Money Maker has won the Best Entrepreneurship Project at the 2015 SAGE competition in Abuja, Nigeria. 
  • Most of the people who have played Money Maker appreciate the concept and the easy way it uses animation to teach youths what they can do with small amount of money. 
  •  Money Maker’s main focus is to imbibe the culture of self-reliance and self-employment from their youth. 
L-R Mr.Tunde Akinfolarin- SAGE Team Coach ,Ms.Amina Abdulsamed and Jeroo Billimoria -Founder /Director -Child and Youth Finance Internationa

In the past few years, SAGE Nigeria in partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria has been at the forefront in championing financial inclusion and education in Nigeria ,through the SAGE programme students learn hands-on how to save,invest and bank!


Wednesday 2 December 2015

A Secret Weapon Against Terror: Educating Youth Through Social Entrepreneurship




SAGE Founder & CEO, Dr. Curt DeBerg, wrote this for the Huffington Post in June of 2007. It’s entitled, “A Secret Weapon Against Terror: Educating Youth Through Social Entrepreneurship”. Given the recent events in Paris, his words are prescient. Two years ago, SAGE welcomed Pakistan to our growing network. This year, we have added Iran. Here is Dr. DeBerg’s post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-curtis-l-deberg/a-secret-weapon-against-t_b_52623.html


"One of the best weapons against terror is youth empowerment through education, and SAGE is part of the secret arsenal," Major Miemie Winn Byrd, Deputy Economic Advisor, U.S. Pacific Command, told me after she served as a judge/panelist at a recent SAGE competition in Los Angeles. Byrd is now one of our biggest fans. "It's time to let the secret out of the bag," she said.
SAGE (Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship) is a youth education program that combines commercial entrepreneurship with social entrepreneurship. I founded this program in 2002, and besides serving as its director, I am also a business professor at California State University, Chico.
Now operating in 12 countries, SAGE is a partner of Youth Venture, an Arlington, VA-based international youth organization that promotes social entrepreneurship.
The program pairs high school student teams with advisors from universities and businesses. The student groups receive business start-up funds of up to $1,000, with which they use to create a business and/or social program. At the end of the year, student teams are judged at SAGE tournaments, with the referees coming from the business and civic communities.
Last week eight state champion teams from six states came to New York City to compete for the title of USA SAGE champion and a place in the upcoming SAGE World Cup competition in Odessa, Ukraine. This year's winners were students from Northwestern Lehigh High School in New Tripoli, Pennsylvania. They launched a parfait and lollipop business that earned $1,500 in its first year. Bryan Klass, the team's faculty adviser, said that he was equally as pleased with their community outreach projects. One project included importing Peruvian bracelets from Cuchuma, Peru, with most of the profits going back to the Peruvian village to build greenhouses. This project was one of many that fell under the "Hungry to Help" general theme of this year's team.
"SAGE gives students the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge by completing real-world ventures," Klass said. "All teams were fantastic, and I am proud that Pennsylvania will represent the U.S. in August at the international competition."
After the NYC competition, team photos were taken next to the 9/11 Memorial and Fire Station on Liberty Street, which is the southern border street where the Twin Towers collapsed. The photo of the winning team was taken with a U.S. flag (see photo attached). According to Klass, "The flag was lent to us by a firefighter that survived the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers. He told us his story and was very proud of the flag and what it represents! He wished us well in representing the USA at the world competition!"
The SAGE World Cup takes place in Odessa, Ukraine 31 July to 4 August. Please seehttp://www.csuchico.edu/sage for details. The World Cup also includes a day of cultural exchange. Countries participating include Brazil, China, Ghana, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Ukraine and the USA. Singapore and Germany will observe.
SAGE's combination of social entrepreneurship, service-learning and interscholastic competition is potent. It is a powerful new education model whose time is come. Our Brazilian friends in Sao Paulo refer to SAGE as the Student Olympics for Sustainability. SOS--SAGE to the rescue! Next year, we plan to grow by five countries, including our first Muslim country, Morocco.




The three-day conference on the theme: 'Advancing Youth Economic Empowerment for Inclusive Growth" held in Ghana brought together African financial experts as well as stakeholders from more than 22 countries to work towards establishing regional and national -level strategies to address issues of financial education and entrepreneurship among the youth. This event was organised by the Child and Youth Finance International in collaboration with Micro finance and Small Loans Centre  (MASLOC),Youth Enterprise Support (YES) with support of other organizations.

The youth summit which focused mainly on creating an enabling environment for the growth of youth enterprises which involved workshops and plenary sessions that helped define specific challenges of young entrepreneurs in Africa and identified innovative practices that can help address these challenges .

The Eary Bird SAGE Team in Ghana were part of this deliberation to create an action plan to actively further financial education and inclusion in the African region by making list of wishes for government and stakeholders to create policies and the enabling environment for children and youth to be financially included.

The President /CEO SAGE Africa Agwu Amogu conducted a workshop on "Financing Youth Enterprises through Innovative Practices and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), He stated that  the major key funding areas of youth enterprises are  Supporting training programs for youth entrepreneurs by financing training carried out by enterprise development organizations, mentoring youth entrepreneurs, with local business people providing guidance to new business owners,Providing grants or credit to young entrepreneurs to start businesses etc .


the Early Bird SAGE Team made a  Social Enterprise Business Presentation as a case study to showcase that Creating better futures through social enterprises, socially responsible businesses and community service would surely help identify  innovative practices that can help address these challenges .

FUNTAJ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ABUJA EMBRACE ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION THROUGH SAGE IN NIGERIA

SAGE Nigeria team led by the project manager Mr.Kingsley Eke introduced the SAGE programme to FUNTAJ-INTERNATIONAL-SCHOOL Abuja, known for creating tomorrow’s leaders.
Students who join the SAGE programmeg gain knowledge and skills to become successful entrepreneurs and dynamic leaders. They are engaged in hands on project-based learning, with heavy influence in STEM areas.
SAGE students get the opportunity to showcase and compete with their business and community service projects at SAGE competitions. The SAGE international competitions- SAGE World Cup offers participants a friendly platform for multi-cultural integration and global business networking.



The principal of Funtaj International School George Bowery spoke on the urgent need of entrepreneurship education and finical literacy in the high school curriculum; he also believes that the SAGE program is the best strategy in reducing youth unemployment across the world. He urged his students to show commitment and passion in the programme which provides them entrepreneurship curriculum, mentoring and competition. 




INACAP INTRODUCE CHILEAN YOUTHS TO THE SAGE NETWORK





From what I observed on my recent visit to Chile was on 18-30 October, there is great hope for Chile’s future. While I was in Chile, I witnessed dozens of outstanding entrepreneurial ideas and presentations by teenagers in six cities: Arica, Punta Arenas, Coyhaique, Osorno, Temuco and Santiago. These six cities hosted Go! Innova competitions directed by INACAP.

Prior to these competitions, nine other cities hosted similar competitions sponsored by INACAP. The winning team from each of these 15 regional competitions advanced to the national competition in Santiago on 19 November. It has been reported to me that the top three teams at the national event came from Santiago, Arica, and Temuco, with the Temuco team claiming national honors. The Temuco teens are from the village of Vilcún. They wrote an outstanding business plan and created a prototype to sell special teas from their region. The teas are arranged in a unique fashion and packaged in a hand-painted wooden box highlighting the heritage of their regions’ ancestors.

As the national winner, the Vilcún teens will now represent Chile at a global tournament in Manila, Philippines in August. This national tournament is hosted by Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship—SAGE—a non-profit organization that I founded in 2002.


Not only do I run the SAGE program, I am also a university business professor at California State University, Chico. I have long been interested in the powerful formula of commercial and social entrepreneurship, employing a virtual untapped army of community service providers who can apply their textbook theories to real-world problems. These service providers are university students (e.g., INACAP students) who work as coaches to teams of innovative and industrious high school students who start real businesses by participating in Go! Innova.

With today’s technology, the university and high school students are beginning to build a worldwide network of business colleagues and friends, leading to the creation of economic, social and political capital. This capital can increase the standard of living for the entire world. Currently, SAGE is present in 22 countries (Chile is #22!). My goal is to be active in 40 countries by 2018.

The SAGE idea, like Go! Innova, is modeled after interscholastic competition. A team of innovative high school students is formed, either by the students themselves or in conjunction with an entrepreneurial teacher. The team can be part of an existing class, or it can be co-curricular. At the end of the academic year, the teams travel to a tournament to present the results of their innovations to a panel of jurists recruited from the business and civic community. Unlike sports, where teams are judged on their athletic prowess, SAGE teams are judged on creativity, innovation, and market viability.

Like Go! Innova teens, a SAGE team must launch and operate a business enterprise during the year. The enterprise must be either a socially-responsible business, where the primary goal is to make a profit, or a social enterprise business, where the primary goal is to address a community problem using entrepreneurial skills.

As is now being done in Chile, under the direction of INACAP, SAGE teams then enter a regional tournament, where the top teams go on to represent their region at a national tournament.

The best teams at the national tournament, like the teens from Vilcún, will represent their country at the SAGE World Cup. The next World Cup takes place in Manila, Philippines on 11-16 August, 2016.

Now in its 14th year, the SAGE World Cup host cities the past eight years have been Shanghai, Odessa, Abuja, Brasilia, Cape Town, Buffalo, Moscow, and Seoul. No other teen entrepreneurship programme has such a global presence, and I am pleased that INACAP and SAGE have formally entered into a strategic partnership.


In closing, I would like to thank INACAP for introducing Chilean youth to SAGE through its Go! Innova program, and we look forward to seeing Chilean teens in Manila next August. I wish them the very best at their first SAGE World Cup competiton.

Curtis L.DeBerg
Founder
SAGE Global
www.sageglobal.org

Friday 27 November 2015

SAGE AFRICA AT THE 4TH REGIONAL CHILD AND YOUTH FINANCE SUMMIT




The three-day conference on the theme: 'Advancing Youth Economic Empowerment for Inclusive Growth" held in  Accra Ghana, 23-25 November,2015  brought together African financial experts as well as stakeholders from more than 22 countries to work towards establishing regional and national -level strategies to address issues of financial education and entrepreneurship among the youth. This event was organized by the Child and Youth Finance International Netherlands in collaboration with Micro Finance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) and Youth Enterprise Support (YES) under the auspices of the Office of the President of Ghana.
The youth summit which focused mainly on creating an enabling environment for the growth of youth enterprises which involved workshops and plenary sessions that helped define specific challenges of young entrepreneurs in Africa and identified innovative practices that can help address these challenges.


The Eary Bird SAGE Team from Ghana had the opportunity of showcasing their social enterprises and made an excellent presentation to buttress the urgent need for youth entrepreneurship education utilizing curriculum like the SAGE TRIS curriculum.  The SAGE teen entrepreneurs further urged public and private sector policy makers in the African region to create requisite policies, legislations and action plan that will provide the enabling environment for children and youth to be financially included considering the youth unemployment crisis in Africa.


The President /CEO SAGE Africa Agwu Amogu conducted a workshop on "Financing Youth Enterprises through Innovative Practices and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). He stated that the major key funding areas of youth enterprises are Supporting training programs for youth entrepreneurs by financing training carried out by enterprise development organizationsmentoring youth entrepreneurs, with local business people providing guidance to new business owners, providing grants or credit to young entrepreneurs to start businesses in an imperfect credit market and including youth enterprises in value chain development.


SAGE is an international programme initiated at the California State University Chico USA. It is currently operating in all continents of the world.




















SAGE is an international programme initiated at the California State University Chico USA. It is currently operating in all continents of the world.


Friday 20 November 2015

APPLICATION FOR 2015 2015 NNPC/MPN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS.

2013 SAGE World Cup,Abuja Nigeria

As part of support to educational development and human capacity building, Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN), operator of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture awards annual scholarships to qualified undergraduate students in Nigerian Universities. Applications for the 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate National Scholarship is now open.
GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE Awards will be made to qualified and suitable students who are currently admitted in Nigerian Universities irrespective of state of origin including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
E-applications are invited from full-time undergraduates in their FIRST YEAR (100 LEVEL) or SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) of study in any of the under-listed courses in Nigerian Universities:
1. Petroleum Engineering 2. Chemical Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Electrical/Electronics Engineering 5. Civil Engineering 6. Geology/Geophysics 7. Medicine (MBBS Only) 8. Agricultural Science (And related fields) 9. Computer Science
Eligibility a. Candidates must be holders of the SSCE or its Equivalent with at least six subjects passed at a sitting b. Applicants must be registered full-time undergraduates in their 1st or 2nd year of study in any Nigerian University c. Students who are currently on similar scholarship awards from other oil and gas companies should not apply d. Dependants of employees of Mobil Producing Nigeria, Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited are not eligible for this scholarship.
Please note that we will accept applications through this web site address only. Hard copies of any document submitted will not be processed. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents.
Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb) Current University ID card Admission letter Birth certificate O' Level result JAMB Result SSCE result or its equivalent Evidence of State of origin obtained from the appropriate Local Government Area and duly signed by the Chairman or Secretary Application closes midnight 1st December, 2015.
ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.

Thursday 19 November 2015

300 Swedish Institute Study Scholarships for Developing Countries 2016 .


Brief description: The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS) are awarded to students from selected countries for full-time master’s level studies in Sweden starting in the autumn semester 2016. The scholarships cover both living costs and tuition fees.
Accepted Subject Areas: About 600 different study programs at Swedish universities are eligible for a scholarship. Priority will be given to applicants choosing study programmes with an emphasis on gender equality, sustainable development, democracy, human rights or poverty reduction.
About Scholarship
The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships – SISS is the Swedish government’s international awards scheme aimed at developing global leaders. It is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Sweden and administered by the Swedish Institute (SI),
TheScholarships target highly-qualified students and are awarded for studies in Sweden starting in an autumn semester. The scholarships are intended for full-time master’s level studies in Sweden and cover both living costs and tuition fees.
The Swedish Institute is looking for applicants who display both intellectual ability and leadership potential and welcome applications regardless of age, gender and religious beliefs.
Scholarship Offered Since: Longer than 2007
Eligibility Criteria:
The programme offers a unique opportunity for future leaders to develop professionally and academically, to experience Swedish society and culture, and to build a long-lasting relationship with Sweden and with each other.
Ideal candidates are ambitious young professionals with outstanding academic qualifications, demonstrated leadership experience and a clear idea of how a study programme in Sweden would benefit their country.
Applicants must be from an eligible country and have at least two years’ work experience. Applicants must display outstanding academic qualifications and leadership experience. In addition, applicants should show an ambition to make a difference by working with issues which contribute to a just and sustainable development in their country.
Number of Scholarships: Approximately 300 scholarships will be awarded
Scholarship Benefit
The scholarship covers both tuition fees (paid directly to the Swedish university/university college by the Swedish Institute) and living expenses to the amount of SEK 9,000 per month.
The scholarship period cannot be altered or extended beyond the study programme period, nor can the scholarship be transferred to a study programme other than the awarded one.
Duration of Scholarships
The scholarship is intended for full-time master’s level studies of one or two years, and is only awarded for programmes starting in the autumn semester. The scholarship is granted for one academic year (two semesters) at a time. It will be extended for programmes longer than two semesters, provided that the student has passed his/her courses/credits.
Eligible countries: International students especially from developing countries
To be taken in (country): Sweden
Application Deadline: The scholarship application period opens with a first application round 1–15 December 2015, followed by a detailed second application round for successful candidates from the first round, on 1–13 February 2016
Scholarship offered annually? Yes

How to apply

Click Here to learn how to apply
Sponsors: The 
Swedish Institute

Read more: http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/359/swedish-institute-study-scholarship-for/#ixzz3rwE9gbNp

Wednesday 11 November 2015

THE PRESIDENT SAGE AFRICA SET TO SPEAK AT THE 2015 CHILD AND YOUTH FINANCE INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL MEETING FOR AFRICA IN GHANA.


The President SAGE Africa ,Mr.Agwu Amogu will be speaking  at the 4th Child & Youth  Finance International (CYFI) Regional Meeting for Africa along side with His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, the President of the Republic of Ghana who is expected to deliver the keynote address and inaugurate the Meeting schedule to take place in Ghana at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC) on November 24,2015.

Agwu Amogu  will be speaking  on “Financing Youth Enterprises through Innovative Practices & Corporate Social Responsibility” on Wednesday, November 25, 2015.

The 4th CYFI Regional Meeting for Africa will bring together Africa’s leading experts, policy makers,business leaders, educators, young entrepreneurs and financial services providers to define critical issues inhibiting the socio-economic empowerment of young people and to identify innovative practices in addressing youth financial exclusion, unemployment as well as financial illiteracy.


The Youth Summit

The Meeting will be preceded by a Youth Summit on November 23, 2015. This Summit will 

focus mainly on creating an enabling environment for the growth of youth enterprises. It will 

involve workshops and plenary sessions that will define specific challenges to young 

entrepreneurs in Africa, and identify innovative practices that can help address these challenges.

Around 100 youngsters are expected to attend the Youth Summit. The will be made up of:

• Young entrepreneurs from the region

• Members of the CYFI Youth Entrepreneurship (Ye!) Community

• Alumni participants from previous CYFI Global Youth Summits and Regional Youth Meetings for Africa

• Youngsters actively furthering financial education and inclusion in their respective countries

• Representatives of youth organizations in the region

Ye! Pitching Event

The Meeting will see the launch of Ye! Community in Africa. The Ye! Community is CYFI´s 

global platform for youth entrepreneurs aged between 16 and 30 years. It provides a gallery of 

country guides, an online community for young entrepreneurs to connect, a coaching program 

to pair entrepreneurs with experienced professionals, and funding opportunities. An integral 

part of this year´s meeting will be Ye! Pitching Event for young entrepreneurs. Eight young 

entrepreneurs will be given the opportunity to market their businesses to potential investors, financial service providers and business leaders.

Attendees

The Meeting will welcome senior and high-ranking members from the following types of institutions:

• Financial authorities (national, regional, international)
• Financial institutions (global & local)
• Financial education service providers
• Governmental sector representatives (including Ministries of Finance and Education)
• Large corporations
• Foundations
• Leading researchers in the fields of financial inclusion, entrepreneurship and financial literacy
• Media Experts
• Technology Experts
• Multilateral and bilateral agencies
• Civil Society Organizations
• Public personalities

Program Themes

The 4th Child & Youth Finance Regional Meeting for Africa will reflect this global call for action. To achieve its objectives and expected outcomes the Meeting is structured around three main themes: Innovate, Act, Impact!

• Innovate (November 23): Experience-sharing sessions initiated by partners, stakeholders and other experts to share best practices and learn from innovations across global sectors in the field of financial inclusion and Economic Citizenship Education.

• Act (November 23 and 24): Demonstrate new concrete projects which can be implemented, replicated and taken to scale.

• Impact (November 24): Create national and regional specific action plans to facilitate the economic citizenship ecosystem and shape a regional outreach plan for 2016 and beyond
  
for more information ,please visit :childfinanceinternational.org/


Tuesday 3 November 2015

SAGE NIGERIA- 8 TIMES SAGE WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS, FIND OUT HOW WE CONQUERED THE WORLD

WHY SAGE?? 


SAGE –Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship is an international programme initiated at the California State University Chico USA. It is currently operational in all the continents of the world. The SAGE mission is to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders whose innovations and social enterprises address the major unmet needs of our global community. It engages young people in a hands-on learning process on how to create wealth, help others and their communities.

Core Activity of SAGE
  • Secondary school students are trained and galvanized to complete REAL BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS 
  • School teachers ,Youth Corpers,University Students,Community Leaders serve as Advisors and mentors to SAGE Teams.
  • At the end of every SAGE year (May/June)SAGE Teams showcase their projects in a multimedia presentation in front of business and civic leaders.
  • Best teams advance from local tournament that climaxes at the SAGE World cup  
How can I be part of this network ?

SAGE is the most successful youth entrepreneurship youth programme  in the world and its open to all either as individual or cooperate organization.

Individuals: as part of their community service obligation can mentor a SATE Team in his /her community or serve on the Teams Business Advisory Board. 


Cooperate Organizations :can encourage their staff to do their community service by mentoring SAGE teams closest to their living abode,they can provide seed capitals for business start-ups for SAGE Teams and also sponsor SAGE Tournaments.


SAGE was introduced in Nigeria in 2005 and has shown that it is a potent model for educational reform, community service learning and youth employment generation.  


SAGE NIGERIA DOCUMENTARY 

It is worthy to note that SAGE Nigeria has won the World Cup seven times in the last nine years-




                                                       Odessa,  Ukraine 2006






                                                                Abuja ,Nigeria 2008




                                                          Brasilia ,Brazil 2009





                                                    Buffalo,New York 2011


 San Francisco, USA 2012

Abuja Nigeria ,2013



Seoul,South Korea 2015


SAGE NIGERIA PARTNERS AND SPONSORS