By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Leader
Students across Sierra Leone are gaining access to critical computer skills through the Develop Africa Sierra Leone (DASL) Computer Training Program. Students receive hands-on instruction that strengthens digital literacy and prepares them to succeed in today’s technology-driven world.
From learning basic computer operations to mastering key Microsoft Office applications, participants are building practical skills that are increasingly required in secondary school, university, and the workplace.
Foday, one of the students enrolled in the program, shared his heartfelt appreciation, “Thank you to Develop Africa supporters for helping me get computer training. The class is helping me learn a lot.”
Stories like Foday’s reflect the powerful impact of YOUR generosity. Your investment in educating the future leaders of Sierra Leone includes providing access to computer training. Your support is helping young people develop the skills they need to become productive, self-reliant members of Sierra Leone’s future workforce.
We are deeply grateful for your continued partnership and for believing in the potential of students like Foday. Together, we are ensuring that every student has the opportunity to learn—and the tools to succeed.
With sincere appreciation,
Amy & the Develop Africa Team
globalgiving@developafrica.org
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