By Vickie Lackman | Volunteer Vice President
Orphans Africa teaches computer skill at our schools in Tanzania. Training African students on computers is crucial for bridging the digital divide, equipping them with essential 21st-century skills like problem-solving, coding, and digital literacy. This training enhances their job prospects in a tech-driven world, fosters economic growth in the country, improves access to education and healthcare, and empowers them to become innovators and contributors to Africa's future development. Without these skills, these vulnerable children risk being left behind in a global economy increasingly reliant on technology, missing out on decent jobs and opportunities, and hindering overall societal progress.
Thank you for your support to help these children compete in the 21st century.
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