
In today's episode, Bob Hawkins (World Bank) speaks with Tatenda Marshall (Impact Hub Harare), Eugene Ramirez Mampondera (Lightbulbs and Lazers), and Spencer Jaka, a participant in the EVOKE pilot in Zimbabwe. The conversation explores how AI is helping young people develop creative and digital skills, apply them to real-world challenges, and access new opportunities within the creative economy.Links:About Evoke: https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/edutech/brief/evoke-an-online-alternate-reality-game-supporting-social-innovation-among-young-people-around-the-worldAbout the Mastercard Foundation: https://mastercardfdn.org/en/Impact Hub Harare: https://impacthubharare.net/Lightbulbs and Lazers: https://lightbulbsandlazers.com/A podcast produced by Lucía Blasco.
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