Impact
5000
PEOPLE IMPACTED THROUGH THE WORKSHOPS
60
PERMANENT Learners
40
TRAINED EDUCATORS
3
EVENTS ORGANIZED
9
Programs Designed
Millions
PEOPLE IMPACTED ONLINE AND VIA TV CHANNELS
What People Are Saying?
We learn science at school but not like at SeeSD. At school, we are asked to take out our notebooks to write but we do not practice.
Marième Gueye
Young participant in SeeSD workshops
A person with a disability defined as deaf-mute is paired with a person who speaks to create a connection between the two. Only art is able to create such interaction.
Ibrahima Ndiaye
Trainer / Artist – Sculptor Founder of the Centre Colombin
In Senegal, when you talk about science, we think of a very restricted environment and a very complicated discipline. But science is extensive, the peasant is one of them, masons, carpenters, as well as other professions often considered informal.
Ibrahima Ngom
Fisherman
My children love it and look forward to the workshops days. They are not only taught science but also to share. I have noticed that my daughter is more open-minded, asks a lot of questions at home. One day she told me that she didn’t know that before building a house, one had to design a plan. She used to think that people just came to lay bricks to build a house. She said that now she knows about architecture and can even design a plan and do the construction.