By Rebecca Davis | Executive Director
You are receiving this Project Report since you supported our September Challenge campaign on Global Giving to Close the Digital Divide for street children in Rwanda. This is the last, concluding report for this project.
THE IT PROGRAM IN RWANDA
Thank you so much for helping RDDC build an IT Center in Rwanda! Your support has allowed us to provide 60 street children with weekly computer training in the following areas:
Most of these children had never been able to write their own names before attending our classes. Staring at the keyboards, the kids became motivated to learn the alphabet and spell their names. (After all, they needed to check their email everyday!) Thus, one of the best results of the IT Center has been improving basic literacy of street children in Rwanda.
NEXT STEPS
Going forward, RDDC is closing this project and will use the remaining funding to install more robust WIFI at the Center to improve connectivity and facilitate larger class numbers.
We are asking you – our contributors – to consider moving your support to RDDC’s new project on Global Giving: Street Scholars – From The Streets To The Classroom.
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/street-scholars/
This will help us move the top students from our IT classes into the formal education system in Rwanda.
PHOTOS FROM KIGALI
Visit our online photo & video gallery of the IT Center in Kigali serving Street Children:
http://rebeccadavisdance.com/rwanda/
By Rebecca Davis & Eugene Dushime | Executive Director & Country Director
By Rebecca Davis | Executive Director
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