Build54 Craft School was created to address a critical gap in Africa’s education and workforce development landscape. While many young people have access to formal education, a significant number lack practical, industry-relevant skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital economy. This disconnect between theoretical learning and real-world application limits employability, innovation, and economic participation.
We recognized that many talented young Africans are highly motivated but underserved in terms of access to hands-on training, mentorship, and global opportunities. Existing systems often do not provide the practical exposure needed to compete at a global level.
Build54 Craft School was designed to bridge this gap by providing accessible, high-quality, and practical skills training in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data, and other future-focused disciplines. Beyond technical skills, the program aims to build confidence, problem-solving ability, and real-world readiness.
Ultimately, the innovation was created to empower young Africans not just to learn, but to apply, create, and compete globally, while contributing meaningfully to local and global development.
Build54 Craft School operates as a structured, cohort-based learning program designed to deliver practical and immersive skill development. Participants are selected into small, focused cohorts to ensure quality learning and personalized engagement.
The program combines virtual and, where necessary, in-person learning experiences, depending on the nature of the track. Each cohort undergoes a curriculum that integrates hands-on training, real-world projects, and mentorship from industry professionals.
The learning model is project-based, meaning participants actively work on solving real-world problems and developing tangible outputs rather than relying solely on theoretical instruction. This is supported by mentorship sessions, peer collaboration, and continuous feedback.
In addition, participants are connected to further opportunities within the Build54 ecosystem, including hackathons, innovation challenges, and incubation pathways, allowing them to deepen their skills and transition into real-world applications or career opportunities.
By combining structured learning, mentorship, and practical application, Build54 Craft School ensures that participants gain not only knowledge, but also the experience and confidence needed to succeed in competitive environments.
Since its establishment in 2025, Build54 Craft School has been expanding its reach across Africa through a primarily virtual delivery model, allowing us to engage participants from multiple countries without geographical limitations.
The program has grown through a combination of digital outreach, partnerships with student communities, and word-of-mouth referrals from participants and stakeholders. Our cohort-based model has enabled us to maintain quality while gradually increasing the number of participants we serve.
In addition, Build54’s broader ecosystem including hackathons, innovation challenges, and talent development initiatives has contributed to increased visibility and adoption of the program. As more young people engage with our platform, interest in the Craft School continues to grow.
We are currently strengthening partnerships with organizations, institutions, and industry professionals to further expand access and scale our impact across Africa.
Since launching, we have continuously refined the Build54 Craft School based on participant feedback and evolving industry needs. One key addition has been the integration of language learning support to better prepare participants for global opportunities, particularly for those seeking to work, collaborate, or migrate internationally.
We have also expanded our curriculum to include more emerging and in-demand skill areas, while strengthening our mentorship and project-based learning approach.
Additionally, we are enhancing pathways within our ecosystem by linking participants more directly to hackathons, innovation challenges, and incubation opportunities, enabling them to move from learning to real-world application and impact.
These ongoing improvements ensure that the program remains relevant, responsive, and aligned with the needs of both participants and the global workforce.
Individuals interested in joining Build54 Craft School can get started by visiting our official platforms where program details and application calls are shared. We regularly open applications for different cohorts and tracks, which are promoted through our website, social media channels, and partner networks.
Interested participants are required to complete an application form, after which selected candidates are enrolled into structured cohorts based on their interests and skill level.
Once admitted, participants gain access to a guided learning experience that includes training sessions, mentorship, and project-based activities.
For organizations or partners interested in collaboration, they can reach out directly to explore opportunities to support, sponsor, or integrate participants into the program.