By:
Robert Kwaku Annor
Angaza
Center has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Rwanda ICT Chamber to
expand access to technology and digital literacy in rural secondary and high
schools across the country.
The
partnership aims to equip students in underserved communities with practical
digital skills, supporting efforts to bridge the digital divide and promote
inclusive access to technology.
The
agreement was formalized by Angaza Center CEO Michael Odongo and Rwanda ICT
Chamber CEO Alex Ntale, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing locally
driven digital transformation initiatives.
Both
organizations indicated that the collaboration will focus on delivering skills
development programmes tailored to the needs of rural communities, contributing
to Rwanda’s broader digital transformation agenda.