World Bank,Namibia 2007.
Airtel Kenya, through its ‘Internet for Schools’ initiative has provided seven more schools in Mombasa and Central regions of the country with free internet access, reports TechMoran.

Internet for Schools is Airtel’s initiative in supporting the Kenyan education system by providing free internet access to schools.

“Information and communications technology (ICT) has become a vital part of every child’s education,”

says Airtel Kenya CEO, Adil El Youssefi. “The power of the internet is invaluable and connectivity has the potential to transform education, inspiring students to improve in their studies and become successful people in life. It’s an investment in our children’s collective future that we believe will yield excellent rewards.”

Airtel Kenya had recently provided free internet access to Kambui school for the deaf in Kambui Kenya and had previously extend a similar gesture to Machakos Police station in Kenya. The project has so far reached over 100 schools in Kenya.

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Source: TechMoran

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