6
quiz subjects
Structured into beginner, intermediate, and advanced paths.
Youth-first leadership platform
ILM Global brings study support, mentorship energy, moderated discussion, and practical next steps together so young people can keep moving with confidence.
6
Structured into beginner, intermediate, and advanced paths.
12
Peer-led and mentor-led study groups ready for scheduling.
24/7
Spaces for announcements, direct support, and guided discussion.
The homepage should show what matters quickly: belonging, structure, motivation, and a clear path into deeper spaces without overwhelming first-time visitors.
Public and private spaces for encouragement, threaded replies, reactions, and moderated youth-safe discussion.
Subject-based quiz tracks, difficulty levels, feedback loops, and progress history presented in one calm flow.
Quotes, articles, collections, and featured stories designed to keep leadership and confidence visible every day.
Events, courses, mentorship calls, learning materials, and volunteer pathways gathered in a single destination.
The personal view keeps motivation visible with quick progress snapshots, recent movement, and a leadership-centered tone instead of a cold data wall.
A quick view of dashboard rhythm before entering the full member experience.
Daily quote
Lead with courage
Pinned for the morning briefing and dashboard welcome.
Unread updates
14
Messages, announcements, and study-group responses.
Next study room
Civic Leadership
Thursday, 18:30 GMT with mentor prompts and quiz review.
Posts, live rooms, and study groups preview the energy of the platform while staying curated enough for a homepage surface.
Confidence, public speaking, and civic questions.
Mondays at 17:00
Weekly revision goals and mentor-reviewed questions.
Wednesdays at 18:30
The study room opens with clear subject lanes, progress cues, and leadership-first learning themes so momentum feels tangible from the first click.
Problem solving, arithmetic fluency, and timed challenge rounds.
Comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and response practice.
Concept review, lab logic, and instant explanations.
Citizenship, community impact, and historical context.
Workshops, mentorship pathways, volunteering, and resources appear as guided opportunities instead of a disconnected listings board.
Remote / Sierra Leone
Train student leaders to support study circles and onboarding for new members.
Banjul
A practical event series with experiments, role models, and application guidance.
Freetown
Support local youth sessions with facilitation, logistics, and follow-up care.
Start your next step
Whether the next step is joining discussion, building study rhythm, or exploring opportunities, the platform should make that path feel immediate and welcoming.