Please describe your proposed solution
he importance of student clubs especially university based ones in developing highly knowledgeable individuals and nurturing leadership skills has been well-documented. A case study conducted in 2019 by the ACUI at a university in western New York revealed that student clubs played a pivotal role in raising 70% of students who demonstrated exceptional knowledge in their respective fields and developed relevant leadership skills beneficial to their society.
Recognizing the significance of student clubs in fostering personal and professional growth, numerous legacy and principle-based organizations such as Rotary Clubs, Red Cross, IEEE, and Enactus, have prioritized the establishment of clubs at high school and undergraduate levels. These organizations share a common objective: to cultivate the next generation of highly skilled individuals who graduate with a strong sense of shared values and ethics, and who are committed to passing the baton to future generations.
It is evident that building these university-based communities is crucial for organizations aspiring to build a lasting legacy that spans generations. However, the global landscape currently lacks a substantial presence of Cardano student clubs, they are less than 5 globally from our research so far, and specifically, there is no existing student club in East Africa(Which is Africa's youngest population by age). This proposal aims to address this gap by establishing active student clubs in universities and colleges throughout Uganda.
. However, unlike most student clubs that run independently, the Cardano University communities in Uganda and East Africa will be run by an ambassadors whom we will cooperate with based on all the five regions of Uganda. The goal of the plan will be to
(I) Create awareness of Cardano among students
(ii) Inaugurate new chapters, expand and onboard other colleges and universities in Uganda to the community.
(iii) Work on collaborative projects
(iv) Organize national seminars, symposiums, and events
(v) Develop relatable contents to educate and train other students on Cardano, Plutus, Catalyst, DAOs and any other related topics
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STRUCTURE: The structure of the communities will be as follows:
(I) Chapter Level coordinators/ambassadors: These are coordinators at the different campuses, they are saddled with the responsibility of expanding and enabling Cardano student activities on their campuses.
(ii) Mentors: These are members of the Cardano ecosystem who commit to helping and teaching the students on topics ranging from Plutus to Catalyst to innovations etc, this is both a paid and volunteering position.
(iii) Ambassador: oversees the entire local system and are not necessarily students but members of the Cardano ecosystem in Uganda and with whom the student communities can go when and where needed. We intend on creating presence in each of these major universities around the country.
Road Ahead: The success of this model and approach will imply that we can propose partnering with other global student clubs like the student clubs in Ethiopia, Kenya, DR Congo and other regional cardano facing entities.