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Role-Match

One month of smiles

As promised we have provided one month of internet access and technology education to children in Ghana via B1G1, because of your valued feedback on the Role-Match website.


In northern Ghana, pupils learn IT from a blackboard - most have never even seen a computer. For young people to learn and for communities to thrive, this must change.


B1G1 is helping by enabling not-for-profits to give students access to technology and the internet through tech zones. They’re equipping them with vital IT skills, access to online learning, and connection to the wider world empowering them to break the cycle of poverty. These projects aren't just about computers; they're about creating opportunity and preparing young people for the future.


This project has dedicated staff who provide training and support as students access 37 computers throughout the day, after school, and on Saturday mornings that’s around 55,000 hours of computer access and training each year!


I trust you like the new improved Role-Match website, take a look around and feel free to send us more feedback.



 
 
 

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