TRANSFORM LIVES THROUGHÂ THE POWER OF MUSIC
Together we can empower young people across Africa and drive lasting and positive change in health, education, and equality.
how we work
We run a homegrown model, with our alumni leading as our teachers. We partner with over 30 local organisations for sustainable work across Sub-Saharan Africa. Rigorous monitoring and evaluation ensures our work is effective, culturally relevant, and empowers young people to thrive.
how we work
We run a self-sustaining model to address extreme poverty in African communities, creating lasting change for generations.
AFRICAN AND YOUTH LED

Our organisation boasts a truly homegrown and sustainable model: our Music & Life-Skills teachers are all alumni of our programmes, uniquely qualified to understand the difficulties our participants face because they come from the same backgrounds. We also employ ex-students to join our management team, further solidifying our commitment to developing talent from within. This approach ensures a deep understanding of our community’s needs and fosters a continuous cycle of growth and leadership, all under the guidance of our African CEO, Andrew Agassi.
LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS

We work with a robust network of partners including community-based organisations, international NGOs, and national and local governments. Our programmes are delivered in partnership with over 30 organisations, all run and led by local people. These collaborations are crucial for the sustainability of our life-changing work across Sub-Saharan Africa, as our local partners are true experts with nuanced knowledge of the regions we serve.
IMPACT
DRIVEN

We are committed to monitoring and evaluating our programmes to ensure their long-term sustainability. We meticulously gather data, tracking everything from musical proficiency and academic progress to the development of life-skills education. This allows us to adapt our programmes, maximising their effectiveness and ensuring our interventions remain culturally relevant and responsive. This rigorous, locally-driven process empowers generations of young people to thrive for years to come.
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EDUCATION
Brass for Africa is tackling the education crisis by providing life-skills training, career development opportunities and reducing school dropouts across Uganda, Rwanda and Liberia.
The Challenge
Access to quality education remains out of reach for many, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, stifling potential and perpetuating poverty.
59%
of 15 to 17-year-olds in Sub-Saharan Africa are not attending school, representing the highest out-of-school rates globally.
(UNESCO)
5 in 10
of 15 to 17-year-olds in Sub-Saharan Africa are not attending school, representing the highest out-of-school rates globally.
(UBS)
21.9%
of 15 to 17-year-olds in Sub-Saharan Africa are not attending school, representing the highest out-of-school rates globally.
(ILO)
1 in 4
of 15 to 17-year-olds in Sub-Saharan Africa are not attending school, representing the highest out-of-school rates globally.
(UME)
Our solution
We are committed to the UN’s goal of Quality Education for all (SDG.4), ensuring everyone has the tools and support to succeed. Our approach consists of:
Life-skills education
Life-skills education
We equip individuals with essential transferable life-skills to navigate life’s challenges effectively.
Our comprehensive life-skills education covers eight key attributes: communication, concentration, self-confidence, leadership, teamwork, grit and perseverance, resilience, and problem-solving.
career development
career development
We provide training and mentorship to enhance employability and career prospects.
This includes industrial skills development, careerguidance, and support for business startups, as well as job opportunities.
school drop-out
school drop-out
We work to keep children in school through targeted interventions, including back-to-school campaigns and initiatives to address barriers to learning like access to sanitary pads.
our impact
 Our latest research shows that:
ENHANCING
LIFE-SKILLS
14%
increase in agency
Last year, we delivered +4,500 Music & Life-Skills education sessions to over 2,600 children and young people.
IMPROVING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
74%
74% 1st & 2nd Grades
For the third consecutive year, our programme participants outperformed the national average (49%) in academic performance.
FOSTERING LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES
39%
PARTICIPANTS WITH LEADERSHIP ROLES
The percentage of participants with a leadership role in school increased through our programmes.
CREATING TANGIBLE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
50+
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
We have supported young people in securing local roles, including teachers, administrators, managers, accountants, sound technicians and instrument repairers amongst other roles.
*Statistics derived from the 2024 Education Report by Brass for Africa, published in June 2025
BRASS FOR AFRICA IS AN AWARD-WINNING SOCIAL IMPACT ORGANISATION.
We believe in a world where everyone has the opportunity to fulfil their potential and thrive.
We use music to empower young people in africa, helping them achieve better education, health and equality.

education
We deliver comprehensive life-skills education and robust career development programmes, alongside targeted initiatives designed to prevent school dropout and ensure sustained youth engagement in learning.

HEALTH
We are dedicated to equipping and empowering young people by delivering high-quality HIV/AIDS awareness programmes, offering essential mental health support, and running impactful public health campaigns that drive positive change across communities.

EQUALITY
We champion inclusion through dedicated programmes for refugees, ensuring equal opportunities for children with disabilities, and actively advocating for gender equality for girls and young women across Sub-Saharan Africa.











