By Simise Masilela | Social Projects Manager
In light of the ongoing economic challenges intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for digital inclusion has become increasingly critical, especially in Eswatini where only 47% of the population is connected online and internet access in primary schools is limited, with only 10% having such access. The digital economy presents vast opportunities for growth in e-commerce, education, and various service sectors. Eswatini faces significant barriers due to these challenges, coupled with a mere 1% annual growth rate in internet users.
Key Developments:
1. Expansion of the Youth Enterprise Program:
2. Digital Skills Training:
3. Commencement of Computer Classes:
Impact and Long-Term Goals:
The integration of digital skills training into our Youth Enterprise program aims to:
Acknowledgements:
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the British High Commission for their generous donation of solar panels, which has been pivotal in supporting our digital literacy initiative. We also thank our dedicated team, interns, and volunteers for their relentless efforts in making this program a reality.
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