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Impact you can explain and improve

Track mentoring outcomes through operational indicators, delivery quality, and participant progress signals.

Diaspora-poweredOutcome-drivenInstitution-ready
Diaspora-poweredOutcome-drivenInstitution-ready

Why now: policy, infrastructure, and market timing

Our strategy assumes a narrow execution window and prioritizes pilot-friendly channels.

December 2024
Political transition period

A transition phase reopened conversations on reconstruction and digital capacity.

May 2025
US OFAC GL 25 implementation

Technology export allowances improved the feasibility of compliant knowledge programs.

2025-2026
Connectivity and institutional momentum

Digital infrastructure initiatives and new registrations point to higher demand for structured skills support.

Policy and market timing window illustration

Context signals are based on strategy research and should be treated as market assumptions.

Three economies, one platform spine

ShamMentor is positioned to serve individuals, institutions, and public programs through the same operating core.

B2C: Student economy

Career readiness, freelancing skills, and mentorship pathways.

B2B: Real economy

SME advisory, technical upskilling, and employer-linked programs.

B2G: Institutional economy

Public-sector capability building with accountability and outcome reporting.

Three economy model illustration

Phased scale plan

Move from pilot evidence to broader deployment with controlled risk.

Phase 1
Trust foundation

University and NGO pilots focused on measurable learner outcomes.

Phase 2
Supply activation

Diaspora network activation and structured mentor onboarding.

Phase 3
Institutional scale

Government rollout pathways and LMS/institution integrations.

Phased scale plan illustration

Roadmap phases are strategic targets, not guaranteed delivery dates.

Three layers of impact

Social

Economic

Institutional

Impact metrics

Measure what matters for program quality: match relevance, booking completion, satisfaction, and continuity.

Mentorship hours
Target 1,200+
Planned annual delivery across active programs.
Learners supported
Target 3,000+
Students and professionals reached via sessions and events.
Scholarships activated
Target 250+
Scholarship placements coordinated with partners.
Partner programs
Target 40+
Institutional collaborations with NGOs, universities, and networks.
Impact monitor dashboard illustration
Impact monitor design

Operational dashboards prioritize both economic and social indicators.

  • Economic signals: mentorship hours, employment pathways, and SME support.
  • Social signals: inclusion, regional access, and participation balance.
  • Institutional signals: delivery quality, program continuity, and governance readiness.

Dashboard fields represent the intended measurement framework for pilot and scale phases.

What outcomes look like

Action plans

Progress tracking

Artifacts

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Tell us your audience and constraints. We’ll help structure a measurable program.

Impact — From brain drain to brain circulation