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SDGs Clubs.

Student-led chapters on African campuses that bring the SDGs into the union meeting, the residence and the lecture hall. Free to join. Free to start.

What's an SDGs Club?

A campus chapter for students who refuse to wait.

SDGs Clubs are small, student-run groups (15–40 members) at universities and technical colleges. They host monthly SDG socials, run a campus-wide SDG project each semester, and feed their best ideas into the Annual #MyLittleBigThing Challenge.

Every club gets:

  • The Handbook — a 9-lesson primer on how to run the club
  • A senior mentor from the MK-Africa advisor pool
  • Inter-campus competitions — fast-track to the Annual Challenge
  • Branded swag for the launch event
  • Quarterly grant rounds — small unrestricted grants for active clubs
Active chapters

Where we are right now

  • J JKUAT · Kenya
    38 members · lead: Sharon Onyango
  • K Kenyatta University · Kenya
    31 members · lead: Cynthia Nkanai
  • U USIU-Africa · Kenya
    27 members · lead: Amos Njiraini
  • U University of Ghana · Ghana
    22 members · lead: Pending
  • M Makerere University · Uganda
    19 members · lead: Pending
  • A Africa Nazarene · Kenya
    24 members · lead: Pending
  • S Strathmore University · Kenya
    18 members · lead: Pending
  • U University of Lagos · Nigeria
    21 members · lead: Pending
3 steps to start one

Start a chapter on your campus.

01

Gather 5 co-founders

Find four other students on your campus who care. Different faculties is better. We will help with the rest.

02

Download the Handbook

A 9-lesson primer covering meeting cadence, project framing, fundraising and judging the Annual Challenge.

03

Get matched + launch

We pair you with a senior MK-Africa mentor and send your launch swag pack. First meeting in 21 days.

Download the Handbook Get matched →

Your little idea
belongs in our big community.

Free to join. Free to learn. Free to win. Open to every young African with an idea worth backing.