Product

Laptop

Students at a government secondary school in Niger State complete their education without access to computers, internet, or digital training. As a result, many leave school without the basic digital skills now required for exams, further education, and employment, not because of a lack of ability, but because of a lack of access. This project will establish a fully functional ICT laboratory in one public secondary school, providing students with their first opportunity to learn essential digital skills. The lab will include computers, basic software, internet access, and teacher training to ensure long-term use. Through this support, students will gain practical skills in computing, typing, online research, and digital literacy. Around 300 students each year will benefit directly, improving learning outcomes, confidence, and future opportunities. This is a focused step toward digital inclusion, creating visible and measurable impact for students who would otherwise be left behind.

No of People Supported

300

Appeal

What's Urgently Needed Now

Causes

Education Access

Carer Support

Delivery methods

Voucher/Funds

Drop off (donor will drop off)

Quantity of items Needed

1

Address

Suleja,Nigeria
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Country

Nigeria

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