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Labdoo Germany Donates Laptops to SODEI’s Free Computer Training Program

Labdoo Germany Donates Laptops to SODEI’s Free Computer Training Program

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We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Labdoo for donating 15 laptops filled with educational resources to support our free computer training program.

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A wide digital access gap is a major challenge for young people in Africa. Limited digital infrastructure, unreliable internet and electricity supply among other things deprives them from realizing their full potentials using the technology. Our free computer training program was started to bridge the digital education gap and to provide computer skills to young persons. We are happy to report great progress has been since the launch made with over 200 children benefitting from the program with many more still to be impacted.

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This formidable effort from Labdoo Germany will go a long way in assisting our work to provide digital skills and education for our beneficiaries under the Free Computer Training program. It will also accelerate the team’s effort to achieve quality education for young persons aligning with UN SDG4.

We say Thank you Labdoo! Our team is ever ready to serve, we need your support to reach out to more young persons for their education and development.

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Labdoo Germany Donates Laptops to SODEI’s Free Computer Training Program

Two people sitting at a desk with computers

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We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Labdoo for donating 15 laptops filled with educational resources to support our free computer training program.

A group of people using computers

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A wide digital access gap is a major challenge for young people in Africa. Limited digital infrastructure, unreliable internet and electricity supply among other things deprives them from realizing their full potentials using the technology. Our free computer training program was started to bridge the digital education gap and to provide computer skills to young persons. We are happy to report great progress has been since the launch made with over 200 children benefitting from the program with many more still to be impacted.

A group of people sitting at desks with laptops

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This formidable effort from Labdoo Germany will go a long way in assisting our work to provide digital skills and education for our beneficiaries under the Free Computer Training program. It will also accelerate the team’s effort to achieve quality education for young persons aligning with UN SDG4.

We say Thank you Labdoo! Our team is ever ready to serve, we need your support to reach out to more young persons for their education and development.

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Posted in Written by: Gilbert Ajebe.