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Airtel Africa, UNICEF partnership connects 1,500 schools, 1 million children to digital education

Airtel Africa, UNICEF partnership connects 1,500 schools, 1 million children to digital education

David Birungi(L) Airtel Uganda’s PR Manager, Charity B. Rwabutomize(C) Airtel Uganda’s CSR Manager having a photo moment with Teacher Franci (R) from Spire Primary School (a School that is part of the digital learning program in partnership with Airtel Uganda and UNICEF).

KAMPALA— Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, announced today that its five-year partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has yielded remarkable results in transforming education across the continent.

Since its launch in 2021, the partnership has connected over 1,500 schools to the internet, trained 17,000 teachers, and reached nearly 1 million learners with quality digital education resources across 13 African countries.

Students of Spire Primary School demonstrating the use of the internet and sound and visual gadgets that support students with visual and hearing impairments in classroom activities.

The partnership aims to bridge the digital divide for vulnerable children in remote communities, with Airtel Africa committing $57 million to support education development.

Airtel Africa CEO Sunil Taldar emphasized the significance of the partnership, saying, “Our mission is to transform lives, and through our collaboration with UNICEF, we are witnessing the profound impact that connectivity and digital resources can have on Africa’s children and teachers.”

Taldar added, “By equipping these schools with internet connectivity and training teachers on how to use digital tools, Airtel Africa and UNICEF are providing Africa’s children, particularly those in underserved and remote regions, with the digital tools and skills they need to thrive in a technology-driven world.”

The partnership has expanded digital learning to learners in Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

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