By Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku | Project Leader
Dear Friends,
We have expanded our computer training program to now include the class three pupils. Our plan is to slowly integrate them in this early stage.
In the past few months, thanks to your support, they learned how to use IT related skills including binding, photocopying, laminating and paper cutting. Many of them learned very quickly and successfully completed the practical sessions.
The training will continue during the summer holiday period when the schools close at the end of May. This will enable them to complete their course.
To date, 40 children are now computer literate. They can use a computer to write their own personal stories and experiences. They can also write a letter. At least half of the children who are in class 6 have created their own email accounts. The kids have indeed made signigficant strides!
We are happy to let you know that we have another group of volunteers who will be running the ICT program during holidays. Over the past three months, we have learned new programs from them.
Challenges encountered: some of the computers are broken, so we had to group up 3-5 children per computer, which was a bit difficult for the teacher. The lateness and absenteeism of kids has also been a problem.
Thanks so much for your support that has helped to make all this possible. We tremendously value YOUR support - that enable us to provide to these kids this essential training and exposure. We could not do this without YOU. Thank YOU!
Can you make a special donation - helping us continue to provide this training? We invite you to make your donation on Wednesday, May 7th - when your donation will be matched up to 30% - for donations up to $1,000 or less. Matching begins at 9:00 am EST. Please help us secure some of the matching funds - letting your donation go even further. Thanks sooo much for your support!
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