Offline Computer Lab for Children

by DISCOURAGE YOUTHS FROM POVERTY
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Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children
Offline Computer Lab for Children

Project Report | Jan 28, 2025
CHILDREN RIGHTS TO COMPUTER LEARNING

By Sinneh Lahai Sen Sesay | Project Leader

Education is right and choice for children.
Education is right and choice for children.

Computer education is a fundamental right that plays a crucial role in achieving holistic developmental goals for children. Computer literacy is essential for connecting every child to the broader world by providing them with the opportunity to learn and access computers. By bringing computer learning closer to communities where children lack such opportunities, we aim to positively impact and transform their lives through enhanced computer skills.

To fulfill children's right to computer education, we are committed to providing technological resources, focusing on practical learning, and equipping our community schools. We have already taken steps to supply a few computers and laptops, but it is evident that the current resources are insufficient for the number of children in need.

As an organization, we have supported our community schools by providing a limited number of computers and laptops. However, our goal is to establish a fully equipped computer lab that addresses both the inadequacy of resources and the need for conducive infrastructure for effective computer training. We aim to create a comfortable learning environment that can accommodate all children in need, fostering a space where computer education can thrive.

We are dedicated to securing children's right to computer learning as a crucial element of their holistic development. By paving the way for their future success, we ensure that every child has equal opportunities within the technological education framework. Moreover, we continue to empower and support our children by addressing issues related to computer training and digital safety, upholding their right to a comprehensive computer education system.

Technology change Lives of Children
Technology change Lives of Children

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DISCOURAGE YOUTHS FROM POVERTY

Location: Freetown - Sierra Leone
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Sinneh Lahai Sen Sesay
Freetown , FREETOWN Sierra Leone
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