This project will establish fully functional digital labs in 100 underserved and remote schools across Ghana, providing students with access to computers, the internet, and digital literacy training. By bridging the digital divide, we will empower young learners with 21st-century skills needed for education, employment, and innovation.
Thousands of schools in remote parts of Ghana lack access to technology and digital learning tools. Students are often left behind in an increasingly digital world, unable to develop the skills required for modern education and the job market. Without access to computers, connectivity, and structured training, rural children face barriers to opportunity and remain excluded from global digital advancement.
Our project will set up digital labs in 100 rural schools, each equipped with laptops, projectors, internet connectivity, and offline learning resources. Teachers will be trained to integrate ICT into their classrooms, while students will benefit from coding, robotics, and digital literacy workshops. By creating sustainable, community-supported labs, the project will ensure long-term impact and ownership.
Over 50,000 students will gain access to technology and digital learning opportunities, opening pathways to education, entrepreneurship, and employment. Teachers will acquire ICT teaching skills, and schools will be better positioned to deliver 21st-century learning. In the long term, the project will reduce educational inequalities and equip a new generation with the skills needed to drive Ghana's digital economy.
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