Teaching science and technology in Tanzania
Lwidiko Edward was born in Tanzania, but the doctor and scientist always had a desire to see the world. After five years in Sweden completing his PhD, Edward returned home to help found Project INSPIRE — a 'Disneyland for science' in Africa. #DWAfrica #the77percent #homecoming #Africanyouths #LwidikoEdward #Tanzania ##Africandiaspora ----- 77 percent of Africans are younger than 35. Africa's youth holds the key to shaping the continent’s future. On our platforms we share their stories, their dreams and their challenges. Are you part of the 77 percent? Join the debate here on YouTube, and on the following platforms: facebook.com/dw.africa instagram.com/dw_the77percent dw.com/77 dw.com/africa

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