As part of their annual volunteerism program, MTN Ghana, alongside various partners, is providing digital literacy lessons to students in 25 senior high schools nationwide.
The 2024 MTN Y’ello Care initiative, which was started in 2007, aims to bridge the digital gap and enhance educational outcomes.
The students will receive training in artificial intelligence, robotics, digital tools and access to the Ghana Knowledge and Skills Cloud-Based Platform (GKSB), a repository of educational resources and past examination questions.
Among the benefiting schools are Aburi Presbyterian Secondary Technical School in the Eastern Region, Church of Christ SHS in the Ashanti Region, and Sunyani SHS in the Bono Region.
The program’s reach extends to schools across multiple regions, including Ahafo, Bono East, Northern, Western, Western North, and Central.