Our Impact
Since inception, TADSEF has been driving measurable change across Adamawa State. Through education, empowerment, and advocacy, we have touched lives and created lasting opportunities.
Our Impact
Since inception, TADSEF has been driving measurable change across Adamawa State. Through education, empowerment, and advocacy, we have touched lives and created lasting opportunities.
Key Achievements
Trained hundreds of students in digital literacy, bridging the ICT gap in public schools.
Supported underprivileged students in JAMB/WAEC CBT preparation, improving their success rates.
Enhanced access to clean water and sanitation facilities in underserved communities.
Equipped women and youth with vocational and entrepreneurial skills for economic empowerment.
Advocated for climate action and environmental sustainability through education and community projects.
Flagship Projects
Girls Computer Literacy Project (2024) – Trained 50 girls in basic computer skills.
Karewa Police Barracks JAMB Support Program (2024) – Sponsored and trained 70 youths in CBT readiness.
Graduate & Undergraduate Digital Skills Training (2025) – Equipped 30 students with Data Analysis, Web Development, and AI skills.
Project D.R.I.V.E (2026 – Ongoing) – Sponsoring 75 public school students for JAMB, bridging digital access gaps, and preparing them for CBT examinations.
Project D.R.I.V.E (2026) – Current Impact
75 students sponsored for JAMB.
90% require CBT training due to lack of prior experience.
62 students lack access to computers at home or school.
Majority of beneficiaries are female (63%).
Schools like KPB Yola, GDSS Bekaji, GDSS GRA, and GDSS Karewa are top participants.