Thanks to this project, 630 children in 35 schools in rural areas will be able to discover the magic of science and develop their passion for Scientific, Technical and Environmental Culture.
They will learn how to look at things from a scientific approach using techniques such as observation and putting forward hypotheses. They will then be able to carry out experiments on subjects similar to their environment such as water, farming or even astronomy.
This project should pave the way for more science clubs at a local level as well as bolster the facilities offered by existing clubs. The aim is to promote activities that will help develop the creative skills of young people in rural areas.