Tessie Musalia leads drive to bridge digital divide in Rural Schools

The foundation, in collaboration with Ushiriki Wema, an economic empowerment programme, aims to advance technology in schools through the provision of computers and other digital learning materials.

Madam Tessie Musalia, the Co-Founder & Managing Trustee, said the programme targets helping students gain instant access to vast amounts of information, e-books, online libraries, and real-world learning through various digital platforms.

“We believe that every child deserves access to quality education as envisaged in our Constitution 2010, regardless of their background or circumstances. By donating computers to schools, especially in rural areas, we take a step towards bridging the digital divide and ensuring that every student has the chance to explore, learn, and grow in this digitally driven era,” she said.

Tessie, spouse to Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, revealed that the initiative is being supported by the United Nations through a partnership with the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary. She was speaking over the weekend when she donated 30 desktops and 2 laptops to Mudavadi Girls High School in Madzuu, Vihiga County.

“These computers are part of 70 laptops and 30 desktops donated by the United Nations through the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary to promote IT in schools. I encourage students not only to use them for schoolwork but also to follow your curiosity, learn about the world, and dream big,” she added.

Madam Tessie emphasized that online platforms allow students to learn at their own pace and from different locations, accommodating various schedules and learning preferences. She further encouraged teachers to equip students to connect with peers and experts globally through online tools, enabling collaborative projects and discussions across different locations.

“Technology has become an essential tool in education as it opens doors to knowledge beyond classrooms. When we invest in education, we invest in a stronger, smarter, and more hopeful tomorrow,” Tessie concluded.

The programme will also boost the ongoing government initiative focusing on building computer labs in schools across the country. The foundation seeks to bring on board more partners and donors, both locally and internationally, to support this important cause.
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