University of the Fraser Valley
The University of the Fraser Valley is a Canadian university located in British Columbia and offers a multitude of courses. UFV partners with Eminus Academy by providing us with the tools necessary to design courses and make them accessible to students around the world. |
UN Office for Project Services
UN Office for Project Services(UNOPS) is a division of the United Nations and provides operational support to the various entities involved with the United Nations. UNOPS allows Eminus Academy to reach students on the ground, providing reliable infrastructure that enables us to provide our services around the world. |
Eliademy
Eliademy is a Finnish corporation whose mission is to "democratize education through technology." Eliademy partners with us to seamlessly deliver our course content to the thousands of students. Their online learning infrastructure allows students from around the world to have the same learning opportunities, making education accessible and equitable. |
Cherie Enns Consulting
Cherie Enns, as the head of Cherie Enns Consulting, has worked on multiple projects related to development, child policy, and participatory planning. A Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners, Cherie is active in projects in urban planning and is consistently involved with projects related to global and sustainable development. |
Anhart
Anhart is a housing foundation that works toward a Sustainable Villages Initiative which was developed to address rapid urbanization, with the goal of improving quality of life in rural villages so that people can stay and build their communities. Anhart's work at creating global villages in Uganda. Anhart has been indispensable in helping to establish the pilot program of Eminus Academy in Rhino Refugee Camp in Arua, Uganda. |
Community Technology Empowerment Network
CTEN is committed to bringing their backgrounds as refugees together with their education and experience as professionals in ways that give greater voice, awareness, empowerment, and peace to refugees and host communities in northern Uganda. They do this in ways that incorporate increased access and improved use information and communication technology (ICT). |