TECNO Joins Forces with UNICEF to enhance Nigeria’s Learning Passport, a digital platform launched in 2022. This innovative program addresses Nigeria’s school dropout challenge by providing education through online and offline access. In 2024, UNICEF aims to reach 50,000 children in remote areas, bridging the education gap with curriculum-aligned content. The platform also supports teacher development, offering diverse learning resources. Partnering with TECNO empowers rural children, fostering social and economic growth. As TECNO’s Jack Guo noted, investing in education is crucial for breaking poverty cycles and advancing African progress. Interested in digital learning’s impact? Share your thoughts! Source
Question: How do you think digital learning platforms like the Nigeria Learning Passport can transform education in underserved communities?