On a campus in Blantyre, Malawi, in East Africa, where students studying IT log into their computers under the bright sun shining on solar panels, a daily scene unfolds where they smile and speak to students thousands of kilometers away through their screens. These students are in Japan and around the world. This simple yet heartwarming exchange is made possible by a partnership between Japan's "NPO SEIBO (Seibo Social Welfare Organization)," which supports school lunches for children in Malawi, and Malawi's social enterprise "Beehive Centre of Social Enterprise," which connects education to employment. Both organizations have officially launched the online, on-demand language platform "Beehive Talk (Seibo Impact Lessons)." This is a world-first innovative initiative that offers English and Chichewa lessons to students worldwide, with the revenue directly contributing to job creation for Malawian youth and school lunch support for children. ■ Background and Objectives: Stepping from Lunch Support to "Sustainable Employment" For many years, NPO SEIBO has focused on providing school lunches in Malawi, where hunger hinders education. However, as their activities continued, they faced a new challenge: "How to support the future of children after they graduate from school?" Declan Somers of Seibo Social Welfare Organization states: "School lunches serve as a catalyst to bring children back to the classroom. However, we also need to provide them with a pathway (career path) to secure meaningful employment afterward." To address this challenge, a collaborative project was launched with "Beehive Centre of Social Enterprise," which trains young people in practical skills ranging from sewing to IT and reinvests profits as scholarships. The vision underlying this platform is to "circulate education, skills, and employment all within one ecosystem." *For lesson details and applications, please visit: https://talk.beehivedigital.co/jp ■ Operation Run on "100% Solar Power" Overco