This project will provide computers to 100 students in Ghana to improve access to digital learning and build essential technology skills. Many students, especially in underserved schools, have little or no access to computers. By equipping them with computers and basic digital training, this project will help bridge the digital divide and prepare students for future education and employment opportunities.
Many students in Ghana lack access to computers and digital learning tools, limiting their ability to develop essential technology skills. Schools in underserved communities often do not have adequate ICT resources, making it difficult for students to compete in an increasingly digital world. This gap affects learning outcomes and reduces future opportunities for higher education and employment.
This project will provide computers to 100 students in selected schools and support basic computer training. The program will introduce students to essential digital skills such as typing, internet use, and basic software applications. Teachers will also be supported to guide students in using the computers effectively for learning. This will create a foundation for digital literacy and academic improvement.
The project will improve digital literacy among students and enhance their learning experience. Over time, students will gain skills that are critical for higher education and the job market. Increased access to technology will help reduce the digital gap between urban and rural students and contribute to better educational and economic opportunities.
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