By Ugbede-Ojo Dominic Kadiri | Project Leader
Dear Donors,
In Nigeria, medical students face many challenges, from high fees to limited teaching facilities. One of the biggest obstacles is the unreliable electricity supply, which makes it difficult to study at night or access digital resources. Many students cannot afford laptops, and even those with devices often cannot keep them charged. This has an impact on learning, exam performance, and long-term preparation for the medical workforce.
Our plan is to distribute solar-powered tablets preloaded with medical textbooks, journals, and training apps. The tablets will charge with solar kits, allowing students to study anywhere, anytime, without worrying about power cuts. With these tools, medical students will have steady access to knowledge and will be better prepared for clinical practice and examinations.
Although no donations have been received yet, the project is ready to begin as soon as funding is secured. Every contribution will go directly into procuring the tablets, preloading them with study resources, and providing solar charging kits.
We thank you for your kindness in considering this project. With your help, 500 medical students will gain the tools they need to continue their studies with confidence, no matter the power situation around them.
Warm regards,
Kadiri Ugbede-Ojo Dominic
Project Leader
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