Hanzwan Center, operated by Direct Aid in the Comoros, has officially launched its Robotics Club, marking a significant step toward equipping young students with the technological and creative skills essential for the future.
The program began with 15 pioneering students who participated in over 15 hours of intensive training. The sessions introduced them to programming fundamentals, Arduino microcontroller systems, basic design concepts, and teamwork—offered in a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
This initiative aligns with Direct Aid’s ongoing efforts to enhance quality education in the Comoros and empower young people through technology-focused programs that merge theory with hands-on application, encouraging scientific curiosity and innovation.
According to the center’s coordinators, the Robotics Club has already shown positive educational outcomes. Students demonstrated increased enthusiasm for science and mathematics, improved collaboration skills, and greater self-confidence. Many of them have also expressed a strong interest in pursuing future studies in engineering and technology-related fields.
In a particularly heartwarming moment, several students expressed their wish to stay at the center during the summer break to continue working on their first robot prototype. This project has been postponed to the start of the upcoming academic year, where it will serve as a practical and motivational challenge.
The launch of the Robotics Club represents a meaningful addition to Hanzwan Center’s educational efforts and reflects Direct Aid’s broader vision of investing in young minds and preparing them to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.