BSBI sponsoring Back to School Africa campaign

Berlin School of Business and Innovation is committed to creating equal opportunities and providing support to advance causes affecting the youth and their access to resources and education. 

Amadi Anklin, an MA in International Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management student at BSBI, recently launched the ‘Back to School Africa’ initiative. This was a result of the school’s recent Start-Up Business Competition. BSBI encourages this type of community involvement and supports Amadi by providing scholarships for local secondary schools via the Back to School Africa Charity.

Amadi Anklin, said: “It is an excellent initiative. BSBI is not only helping African students but also supporting and empowering their own students. They not only believe in academic capabilities but also in the dreams of their students.”

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