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annual reports

We know how important transparency is for our donors. It’s important to us, too. As we continue on our journey to build Uncommon into a globally impactful and sustainable organization, we strive to be an efficient, accountable and transparent organization that you can be proud to support.

2023 | a year in review

2023 was a year of remarkable growth for our organization.

When we set the goal of bringing free computer coding lessons to 5,000+ primary & secondary students, most who were first time computer users, it was more of a “shoot for the stars, land on the moon” kind of thing...

But hey, we guess reaching your goals is what happens when you have an amazing, passionate and hardworking team. Thank you for an amazing 2023!

2023 Annual Report
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We were honored to host His Excellency Pete Vowles, the British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, and Steve Harvey, the Embassy’s Education Advisor, at our Warren Park 2 Innovation Hub!

The visit was particularly special because the Ambassador shared his inspiring journey of teaching in Mutoko with our students. 

His experience of Zimbabwe's education landscape created an instant connection, and our students were captivated by his story and insights into diplomatic service.

The highlight of the day was watching Mr. Harvey try his hand at Scratch programming alongside our students!

It was a wonderful demonstration of how coding can bring people together, regardless of their background.

We also showcased our Teacher Training initiative, discussing our vision of empowering educators to bring coding education into every classroom in Zimbabwe. A meaningful conversation with the school's headmistress rounded off the visit, reinforcing the importance of our partnership with local schools.

Thank you, Your Excellency and Mr. Harvey, for spending time with the Uncommon community and showing such genuine interest in our mission to make Zimbabwe the most tech-literate country in Africa!

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