Airtel Foundation Pledges Shs 3.85 Billion for Uganda Tech Fellowship

By Our Reporter

The Airtel Africa Foundation has committed Shs 3.85 billion toward advancing Uganda’s digital workforce through its flagship Tech Fellowship, a major investment aimed at supporting high-performing students from low-income households pursuing higher education in STEM disciplines.

The four-year programme, which commenced after a competitive selection process conducted between December 2025 and January 2026, will offer a comprehensive scholarship package to 20 students enrolled under the Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship. The support covers tuition, accommodation, a laptop, stipend, data provision and structured mentorship in line with the programme schedule. The initiative is designed to equip young Ugandans with the skills and exposure required to become future technology leaders and innovators.

The fellowship attracted more than 300 applicants following its launch in December. After a rigorous vetting process conducted by Airtel’s implementation partner, Q-Sourcing Servtec, 20 students were selected based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need. The beneficiaries are enrolled at Makerere University, Kyambogo University, ISBAT University, Uganda Christian University and Mbarara University of Science and Technology.

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