Collaboration Between Neema Academy and WiSTEAM


KATHMANDU, August 8:  Neema Academy has started collaborating with WiSTEAM (Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics.)

The COO of Neema, Neiha Joshi and the founder/ managing director, Binita Shrestha of WiSTEAM both stated that both of them will be supporting each other from now onwards, while signing the memorandum of understanding. Both of the organizations are run by woman entrepreneurs, they’re satisfied and happy with this collaboration.

Neema Academy has made the educational materials and courses of WiSTEAM available on its website and app. In addition, the educational materials of STEAM will now be available for free at Neema.

WiSTEAM has been conducting various digital literacy and STEAM programs to increase women's activism in computer careers and increase women's involvement in this field. WiSTEAM has encouraged as many women and adolescent girls as possible to pursue a career in the computer field.

WiSTEAM aims to double the number of women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. WiSTEAM has launched educational programs and materials targeting women to promoting their art, skills and knowledge.

Neema Academy is an innovative e-learning system established in 2018 that provides digital learning materials for students and teachers. At present, Neema Academy offers teaching and learning materials of compulsory subjects from class 1 to class 10 recognized by the Curriculum Development Center. Plans are afoot to offer courses for classes 11, 12 and above for the coming days. Neema Academy courses include videos, articles, quizzes, tests, assignments and games.

Both Neema and WiSTEAM are trying to modernize the traditional education system and bring about systematic change in it. This collaboration between Neema Academy and WiSTEAM is important because both Neema and WiSTEAM follow similar vision and purpose. Both Neema and WiSTEAM believe that if they work together, it shall create a bigger impact and hence, shall be more effective.
 

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