Our work aims to improve outcomes for students, teachers, and entrepreneurs by providing them with technology and training. This is something we have worked towards for over 20 years, whether working at a school with electricity but no ICT infrastructure, or a community centre with aspiring-youth, but limited facilities.
To date, here are some of the ways our work has benefitted individuals and communities:
Solar Hubs created and installed in public community areas, youth centres or schools
Schools equipped with fully functioning computer laboratories
direct beneficiaries (49% Male, 51% Female)
Average Digital Schools project has over 13,800 direct beneficiaries across all schools
Average Solar Hub project has over 450 direct beneficiaries per year at a school or community space
Fully functioning computer laboratories: On average contain 20 computers, 1 teacher laptop, 1 projector, 1 printer and other assistive technology such as speakers and headphones.