Certificate/Diploma
Kemmaz School of Digital Life shall continue promoting conservation through technology and other related conservation courses such as wildlife conservation, tourism management, and hospitality management. We believe education will help to fight poverty, prevent illegal poaching, and steer young people away from substance abuse.
The project aims to help more than 500+ community members annually and provide them with sustainable skills for themselves and future generations to come. We believe this will give the best chance for young people to be equipped with good skills before going to university. Few people in Mambwe District have an opportunity to attend universities therefore, Kemmaz will continue to bridge the gap left by the government of Zambia and others.
NUMBER OF STUDENTS TRAINED
YEAR | GIRLS | BOYS |
2018 | 54 | 100 |
2019 | 160 | 402 |
2022 | 431 | 300 |