Nuzo and Namia – Ubongo https://www.ubongo.org Just another WordPress site Mon, 26 May 2025 01:34:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 COSOTA MAGAZINE – VIRTUAL VERSION: Jrida la Mtandaoni la COSOTA https://www.ubongo.org/cosota-magazine-virtual-version-jrida-la-mtandaoni-la-cosota/ Sat, 12 Apr 2025 13:18:54 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=19401 Ubongo has been featured in COSOTA’s annual newsletter.
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Ubongo has been featured in COSOTA’s annual newsletter. COSOTA is the Copyright Society of Tanzania which operates under the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports.

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Devex: Advancing Inclusive Leaning Insights from Africa’s Edutainment Leader https://www.ubongo.org/devex-advancing-inclusive-leaning-insights-from-africas-edutainment-leader/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 22:23:01 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=19357 Ubongo highlight the incredible work to promote inclusive learning and the impact across the continent.

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Ubongo highlights and the incredible work to promote inclusive learning and the impact across the continent.

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How to Apply for Jobs at Ubongo : Protect Yourself from Scammers https://www.ubongo.org/how-to-apply-for-jobs-at-ubongo-protect-yourself-from-scammers/ Mon, 18 Nov 2024 13:55:09 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=19088 At Ubongo, we’re thrilled that so many talented individuals want to join our mission of bringing fun, life-changing edutainment to kids across Africa!

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At Ubongo, we’re thrilled that so many talented individuals want to join our mission of bringing fun, life-changing edutainment to kids across Africa! However, it’s come to our attention that some individuals are falsely representing themselves as Ubongo recruiters, scamming people seeking employment. To ensure your safety and to streamline the application process, we want to clarify how you can apply for jobs with Ubongo.

The Only Way to Apply for a Job at Ubongo

To join the Ubongo team, you must apply through our official Careers Page at ubongo.org/careers. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit ubongo.org/careers.
  2. Click “View Current Job Openings” to see the roles currently available.
  3. Select the job that interests you and carefully read through the description.
  4. Click “Apply for This Job” at the top right side of the page.
  5. Fill out the online application form with all required details and submit.

Only applications submitted through our online portal will be considered.

Important Notes

  • Avoid In-Person or Email Submissions: Bringing your CV directly to our office or emailing it to us will not be accepted. You will simply be directed to apply online. Save yourself the time and effort by sticking to our official process!
  • Beware of Scammers: Ubongo does not charge any fees for applications, interviews, or job placements. Anyone requesting money in exchange for job opportunities is not affiliated with Ubongo.
  • Stay Vigilant: All communication about your application will come from official Ubongo channels and addresses (e.g. name@ubongo.org). If you’re unsure, verify by contacting us directly: info@ubongo.org.

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Ubongo and Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Explore New Opportunities for Collaboration https://www.ubongo.org/ubongo-and-ministry-of-education-science-and-technology-explore-new-opportunities-for-collaboration/ Thu, 31 Oct 2024 04:05:28 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=19004 On October 10, 2024, we were honored to host key representatives from Tanzania’s Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST) at our Dar es Salaam headquarters for a day of insightful discussions.

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Ubongo and Tanzania’s Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Explore New Opportunities to Strengthen Educational Access and Impact

On October 10, 2024, we were honored to host key representatives from Tanzania’s Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST) at our Dar es Salaam headquarters for a day of insightful discussions. This engagement marked a significant step toward building a collaborative relationship aimed at expanding educational access and enhancing learning experiences for children across Tanzania.

Exploring Shared Goals in Education

The meeting provided MoEST representatives with a behind-the-scenes view of our content creation, delivery, and impact measurement processes. As they toured our studios and reviewed Ubongo’s educational programs, discussions centered around 10 key areas for collaboration that directly align with Tanzania’s educational priorities. 

These included:

Teacher Training and Resources: Expanding teacher training to support educators in using our content to enhance classroom learning. The Ministry

  • expressed interest in co-developing resources to make lesson planning easier and more effective, especially in rural areas.
  • STEM Education and Digital Literacy: Promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) skills and digital literacy from an early age. MoEST is interested in partnering with us to introduce coding, robotics, and basic digital skills that align with Tanzania’s goals for a technology-driven future.
  • Inclusive Learning for All Abilities: We share a commitment to making learning accessible for children with diverse needs. The Ministry praised our inclusion of characters with disabilities and expressed interest in further content adaptations to meet the needs of all learners, particularly in underserved areas.
  • Last-Mile Connectivity: Bridging the gap for students in remote areas who may have limited access to internet and TV. MoEST is keen on exploring ways to expand our reach through radio, offline resources, and community-based distribution to ensure every child, regardless of location, can access quality learning materials

A Vision for Inclusive, Impactful Education

Our shared mission of inclusive and impactful education was evident throughout the discussions. The Ministry voiced strong support for our efforts to offer educational content in local languages, recognizing that culturally relevant, mother-tongue-based learning leads to better educational outcomes. The Ministry also expressed interest in our community-centered approach, which has proven effective in driving learning gains in literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional skills across diverse regions.

A Path Forward: Establishing a Collaborative Framework

We are eager to formalize this partnership and work together toward shared educational goals. To do so, we plan to establish a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will outline specific areas of collaboration, ensuring coordinated efforts across multiple government bodies. In the coming months, we will co-host a stakeholder workshop with MoEST, bringing together key representatives from the education sector to discuss the MoU and finalize strategic plans.

This promising collaboration has the potential to make a lasting impact on Tanzania’s education landscape by equipping teachers, empowering students, and bringing high-quality, accessible learning to all corners of the country. 

Stay tuned for updates as Ubongo and Tanzania’s Ministry of Education work together to make quality education a reality for every child in Tanzania!

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Broadcast Media Afica: “Limit Content Influx From Abroad – Give Creators In Africa Chance to Further Succeed” https://www.ubongo.org/broadcast-media-afica-limit-content-influx-from-abroad-give-creators-in-africa-chance-to-further-succeed/ Wed, 09 Oct 2024 03:02:49 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18931 Christina Bwana, COO of Ubongo was featured in an exclusive interview on Broadcast Media Africa.

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Christina Bwana, COO of Ubongo was featured in an exclusive interview on Broadcast Media Africa. She shared valuable insights on the key challenges facing African broadcasters and explored innovative solutions that could shape the future of the industry.

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Ubongo Joins the UN SDG Media Compact https://www.ubongo.org/ubongo-joins-the-un-sdg-media-compact/ Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:00:32 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18688 Ubongo is proud to announce its membership in the United Nations SDG Media Compact, joining a global alliance of over 400 media and entertainment companies committed to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Ubongo is proud to announce its membership in the United Nations SDG Media Compact, joining a global alliance of over 400 media and entertainment companies committed to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This partnership reflects Ubongo’s ongoing dedication to advancing the global agenda for sustainable development through educational media. This membership follows closely after Ubongo’s recent accolade as the winner of the 2024 MIP SDG Award.

As a member of the UN SDG Media Compact, Ubongo is now part of a prestigious network, including key players in global media, all working together to elevate public awareness and drive collective action towards achieving the SDGs by 2030. Through this collaboration, Ubongo seeks to expand its impact, leveraging the power of storytelling and mass media to educate and inspire.

Mwasi Wilmore, CEO of Ubongo, stated: “Becoming members of the SDG Media Compact marks a significant step in our journey to deepen the scope and reach of our educational content. By collaborating with the United Nations and other members of the Compact, we are committed to catalyzing meaningful progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, while addressing challenges such as limited access to educational resources in underserved communities.”

Ubongo brings to the SDG Media Compact its innovative approach to educational programming, reaching millions across Africa with culturally relevant, multilingual content. Participation in the Compact will further Ubongo’s mission to equip the next generation with the educational foundation and skills they need to shape a sustainable future.

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Ubongo’s Decade of Impact: Transforming Lives Through the Magic of Edutainment  https://www.ubongo.org/ubongos-decade-of-impact-transforming-lives-through-the-magic-of-edutainment/ Tue, 21 May 2024 03:02:57 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18638 Edutainment can make learning engaging, accessible, and culturally relevant, thereby bridging educational gaps and empowering children with knowledge and skills for personal and societal advancement.

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Edutainment can make learning engaging, accessible, and culturally relevant, thereby bridging educational gaps and empowering children with knowledge and skills for personal and societal advancement.

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Kahoot! for All: Collab with Lego foundation! https://www.ubongo.org/kahoot-for-all-collab-with-lego-foundation/ Wed, 03 Apr 2024 02:28:33 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18565 The Kahoot! for All Project, funded by the LEGO Foundation, is focused on neurodiversity and learning through play!

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The Kahoot! for All Project, funded by the LEGO Foundation, is focused on neurodiversity and learning through play!

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Ubongo wins prestigious MIP SDG Award 2024 https://www.ubongo.org/ubongo-wins-prestigious-mip-sdg-award-2024/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 01:12:39 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18544 Ubongo is the proud recipient of this year’s MIP SDG Award, given in recognition of its progression toward inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG Goal 4).

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Ubongo is the proud recipient of this year’s MIP SDG Award, given in recognition of its progression toward inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG Goal 4). The award will be presented in association with the United Nations at the upcoming MIPTV Spring International Television Market, taking place in Cannes from 8-10, April 2024.

Established in 2020 to support the UN’s Decade of Action campaign, the prestigious MIP SDG Awards recognize organizations and initiatives within the media industry that are driving progress on the SDGs through editorial, campaigning, and business practices.

Ubongo has been honored as this year’s winner for its visionary role in providing quality multimedia educational content and transforming learning experiences for Africa’s next generation.

Mwasi Wilmore, CEO of Ubongo, said: “We are deeply honored to receive the MIP SDG Award in recognition of our commitment to providing inclusive and equitable quality education across Africa. This award reaffirms our dedication to leveraging the power of media to transform the learning experiences of millions of children, empowering them to realize their full potential.” 

This year’s awards attracted submissions from 24 countries, with the winners selected from over 70 entries by an international jury of social responsibility experts, producers and past winners, including: Mo Abudu (CEO, EbonyLife Media), Troy Armour (CEO, Junk Kouture), Márcia Balisciano (Chief Sustainability Officer, RELX Group), Amanda Hill (CEO, We Are On Purpose) and Hyeonza Hong (Founder and Director Green Goals Singapore).

Alongside Ubongo, a visionary free-access environmental footage library, Open Planet, will be awarded this year’s MIP SDG Innovation Award in recognition of its original contributions to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Caroline Petit, Deputy Director for the United Nations Regional Information Centre for Europe said:

“The number and diversity of entries for this year’s edition of the MIP SDG Awards demonstrate that the audiovisual industry can be an important ally in many areas of the UN’s work: from sustainable development to human rights. Broadcasters and producers have a role to play in creating and distributing factual, scientific content, and also in motivating and inspiring people to care, through stories.”

Lucy Smith, Director of MIPTV, added:

“Television’s power to accelerate progress has never been more needed. This year’s winners have both successfully harnessed resources to reach wider audiences with powerful storytelling from trusted sources and are just two examples entered from an incredibly encouraging range of inspiring, progressive initiatives from across the industry – work we will continue to provide a platform to highlight.”

The award will be presented by the United Nations’ Deputy Director for the United Nations Regional Information Centre for Europe, Caroline Petit, in a special keynote session featuring interviews with Ubongo CEO, Mwasi Wilmore, and Open Planet’s Director of Operations, Emily Renshaw-Smith, to showcase the story, purpose, and progress behind each initiative on Tues 9 April at 11.45 in the Palais des Festivals.  

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Video Age International: MIPTV Announces SDG Award Honorees https://www.ubongo.org/miptv-announces-sdg-award-honorees/ Tue, 19 Mar 2024 01:12:31 +0000 https://www.ubongo.org/?p=18507 MIPTV has announced that Ubongo and Open Planet will each be recognized with a MIP SDG AWARD, presented in association with the United Nations, at the upcoming MIPTV market (April 8-10, 2024).

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MIPTV has announced that Ubongo and Open Planet will each be recognized with a MIP SDG AWARD, presented in association with the United Nations, at the upcoming MIPTV market (April 8-10, 2024).

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