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"No
body can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone
can start today and make a new ending." -- Maria
Robinson
SchoolAfrica
is one the leading international organizations promoting
the use of Information and Communications Technologies
in solving Africa's education challenges. With locations
in various parts of Africa, SchoolAfrica's objective is
ensuring FREE and EQUAL access to quality education for
Africa's youth in rural and urban regions
continent-wide.
Understanding the relevance and impact of education
in promoting Africa's development, SchoolAfrica
is committed to providing, promoting and extending FREE
educational solutions to all remote and urban regions of
the continent. Leveraging Information & Communication
Technologies (ICT), SchoolAfrica is providing a
platform for building sustainable learning solutions for
all levels within the varying African educational systems.
"The Internet has not only changed how we do business
or communicate, BUT it has also changed how we learn,
and educate our youth in Africa by creating new ways of
accessing and reviewing educational resources worldwide."
- Juko Haruna
Mawanda (Founder)
SchoolAfrica’s solution addresses Africa’s educational
crisis of affordability, uneven distribution of
qualified teachers and access to learning resources
by providing a FREE solution that leverages ICT as the next
generation learning platform for Africa’s youth. One of
a kind, SchoolAfrica's unique solution is a strategic
way forward to solving Africa's educational crisis -
It's Affordable, Attainable and Free for All.
Based on the consecutive success stories from
ShoolAfrica's ongoing projects, it is overwhelmingly
evident that - It is simple ideas, very simple ideas
like this one that seem to have the greatest impact on
the lives of several African communities in desperate
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