TECH4ALL DigiTruck project targeted at Africans has landed Safaricom, Close the Gap and Huawei the outstanding Global Mobile Award (GLOMO) at the just concluded MWC 2022 Barcelona, in recognition to the contribution to the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs).
The DigiTruck project was launched in Kenya for the first time in 2019. It was launched by Huawei in collaboration with international NGO Close the Gap, Kenya’s Ministry for ICT, Computer for Schools Kenya, GSMA and operator Safaricom.
The project aims to bring digital technology to resource-poor regions and enable people to receive quality education and improve their lives. By the end of 2020, the project had provided services to 13 Kenyan rural areas,1,300 students and teachers, clocked up to 22,000 hours for training.
DigiTruck is a mobile classroom transformed from a truck container with wireless broadband access, where students can learn digital skills and access the internet.
While receiving the award, Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom said; “This win is a remarkable recognition of our efforts together with Huawei and other partners in connecting our customers digitally”.
In South Africa, TECH4ALL has benefited more than 52,000 students from over 90 primary schools in urban and rural areas; in Mauritius, the project is using underwater cameras to monitor threatened coral reefs in real-time to protect and restore five hectares of the coral reef ecosystem; In Ghana, the project aims to create digital content for local teachers and students.
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“I am pleased to see that UNESCO and Huawei are working with our national institutions, especially those mandated by the Government of Ghana to promote the full integration of ICT into the education system,” said Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Minister of Education.
“Information and Communication Technologies, ICTs, can help accelerate progress towards every single Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations, especially key SDGs including Quality Education, Gender Equality and Climate Change.
As a global ICT company operating in Sub Saharan Africa, we try to unlock the potential of ICTs together with local and international partners for better life, better community, better environment and better future for people and future generations from the region,” said Mr. Yang Chen, VP, Huawei Southern Africa Region.
DigiTruck is part of Huawei’s digital inclusion initiative TECH4ALL, aimed at using technology, applications and skills to empower people and organisations. In Sub Saharan Africa, TECH4ALL is also carried out in South Africa, Ghana and Mauritius.