MWC26: Giga, ITU, UNICEF highlight school connectivity milestones and innovations

Date: 2026-03-04
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Giga, the joint initiative of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and UNICEF, showcased its progress and plans for 2026 at the Mobile World Capital Barcelona stand during MWC26. Established in 2019, Giga aims to connect every school to the Internet and ensure young people have access to information, opportunities, and choice.

At the Giga Technology Centre in Barcelona, the initiative develops open-source solutions for school connectivity and hosts the Giga Accelerator Programme, which supports early-stage companies building digital infrastructure solutions. Giga also advances its Connectivity Credits initiative, which compensates Internet Service Providers for keeping schools, health centers, and underserved communities online.

The session, “Accelerating Impact: The Road Ahead for Giga,” highlighted four core areas: school mapping, infrastructure modelling and cost analysis, financing, and contracting, supported by capacity development to strengthen local skills. Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General of ITU, emphasized the transformative power of connected schools for inclusion, socio-economic development, and digital education.

Giga presented plans for expanding to additional countries, strengthening partnerships with governments, the UN, and private sector actors, and scaling connectivity initiatives. Four startups from the Giga Accelerator Programme pitched open-source solutions for school connectivity, while pilots implementing Connectivity Credits were also showcased.

Kaan Centinturk, Chief Information and Digital Impact Officer at UNICEF, stressed that transparent data and real-time monitoring are key to keeping schools reliably online. Francesc Fajula, CEO of MWCapital, highlighted the importance of collaboration between governments, international organizations, companies, and research centers in advancing digital inclusion.

High-level representatives from the Government of Spain, the Government of Catalonia, and Barcelona City Council joined the session alongside Giga leaders and partners from ITU, UNICEF, the World Bank Group, MTN Group, and other stakeholders, underscoring the initiative’s growing influence in global school connectivity efforts.

 

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