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For universities

Add a rigorous, Kenyan-grounded curriculum to your existing programmes.

License our economics, finance, and data-analysis courses for your students — either as a stand-alone short course or to supplement an existing one. Real Kenyan / African data, working code, verifiable certificates. No software for your IT to maintain.

🌍Partnering with universities in Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia

Three partnership shapes

Seat licence

From KES 800 per student per course

Bulk-license one or more courses for a class. Students get six months' access; the department gets completion reports.

Lowest setup

Co-branded short course

Project-based pricing

We co-brand a 4-8 week short course (e.g. 'Strathmore × LeadAfrik DCF Bootcamp'). Live cohort delivery, certificate carrying both logos.

Strong recruiting tool

Embedded supplement

Per-semester licence

Use selected modules and tests inside an existing course. Lecturers stay in control; we provide the platform, content, and grading.

Easiest fit

Why this is a fit for African universities

Built around Kenyan / African data

SQL on a Kenyan SACCO dataset. DCF on Safaricom. African Macro grounded in real CBK / Treasury / IMF documents.

In-browser practice environments

Real SQL, Python, R, and Stata run in the browser via WebAssembly — plus the Viz Studio grammar-of-graphics playground. No IT setup, no laptop dependency. Mwalimu, the AI tutor, stands by on every module and every practice page for licensed seats.

Founder-credentialed

Built by Stephen Omukoko Okoth (Oberlin Economics with Honours, ex-Morgan Stanley, Research Analyst at Equilar). Materials at the level of a top liberal-arts undergrad short course.

Verifiable assessments

Skills tests with public verification URLs. Useful for placement, for showcasing graduates, for institutional accreditation evidence.

Talk to us

Tell us what your department needs.

Programme, courses, expected enrolment, timing. We’ll send a partnership memo within a week.

We’ll respond within 24 hours during the work week.