1. Overview of EYODS Cohort 6
The Educating Youths on Digital Sustainability with Emphasis on the Girl Child (EYODS) Cohort 6 was launched with a seminar held on 17th May 2026 at Amphi 250, University of Buea, under the theme “Empowering the Next Generation Through Digital Skills, AI & Sustainable Innovation.” The seminar attracted 180 participants (89 males and 91 females) from various academic disciplines and officially marked the commencement of four weeks of practical digital skills training held every Sunday from May to June 2026.

2. Engagement & Interest Analysis of EYODS cohort 6
The awareness campaign conducted at the University of Buea and the Catholic University Institute of Buea generated significant interest among students.
| Engagement Indicator | Number |
| WhatsApp Group 1 | 1,024 |
| WhatsApp Group 2 | 356 |
| Total Expressions of Interest | 1,380 |
| Registered Participants | 393 |
The high number of expressions of interest demonstrates the increasing demand for practical digital skills among university students and the growing visibility of the EYODS programme.
3. Course Performance of EYODS cohort 6
| Course | Tutor(s) | Registered | Certified | Completion Rate |
| General Computer Knowledge | Shey Tabitha & Joko Cedrick | 88 | 8 | 9.1% |
| Graphic Design | Yuh Romeo | 157 | 14 | 8.9% |
| Social Media Management | Ngonge Meiva & Lah Ivo | 56 | 14 | 25.0% |
| Web Design | Ayompe Joel, Nanga Tracy-Thelma & Awejan Emmanuel | 92 | 15 | 16.3% |
Graphic Design recorded the highest enrolment, while Social Media Management achieved the highest completion rate. Female participation was higher than male participation in most courses, reflecting the programme’s emphasis on empowering young women through digital education.


4. Certification Summary
Certificates were awarded only to participants who attended at least two of the four training sessions (with valid reasons considered for absences) and successfully completed all practical assignments.
| Course | Male | Female | Total Certified |
| General Computer Knowledge | 2 | 6 | 8 |
| Graphic Design | 11 | 3 | 14 |
| Social Media Management | 6 | 8 | 14 |
| Web Design | 9 | 6 | 15 |
| Total | 28 | 23 | 51 |
The competency-based assessment ensured that certification reflected practical skills acquisition rather than attendance alone.
5. General Participation Overview
| Indicator | Female | Male | Total |
| Expressed Interest* | — | — | 1,380 |
| Registered Participants | 244 | 149 | 393 |
| Certified Graduates | 23 | 28 | 51 |
| Overall Completion Rate | 9.4% | 18.8% | 13.0% |
*Gender-specific data for expressions of interest was not captured during the campaign
6. Operational Insights
The programme recorded strong student engagement throughout the training. Practical, hands-on learning significantly enhanced participation and skill development. Although electricity outages disrupted one training session, catch-up classes were successfully organised at the GoGreen Technologies office, ensuring continuity without affecting learning outcomes. The experience also demonstrated the commitment of both tutors and trainees to the success of the programme.
7. Recommendations
The increasing demand for EYODS highlights the need to expand future cohorts by securing additional funding, training equipment, and venue support. Investment in backup power solutions would minimise disruptions during practical sessions, while stronger partnerships with universities, development organisations, and industry stakeholders would enhance the programme’s sustainability and long-term impact.
Figure 1: Image taken at the graduation ceremony
8. Acknowledgements
GoGreen Technologies sincerely appreciates all tutors, volunteers, participants, and partners whose dedication contributed to the successful implementation of EYODS Cohort 6. We extend special gratitude to Fexify, Fexifystudios, Awejan, University of Buea, GG Tech Travels, Zuwac, and GITAWA, whose collaboration made this programme possible.
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