NAIROBI,
Kenya, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/
-- Huawei, UNESCO, and government partners officially
announced the completion of Phase II of the Kenya DigiSchool
Connectivity Project, which connected 21 schools to the Internet,
including 6 schools for children with special educational
needs.
Aligned with the government's Digital Superhighway Agenda and
the commitment to connect all Kenyan schools to the Internet, the
DigiSchool project is a partnership between Kenya's Ministry of
Education, Ministry of ICT and Digital Economy, Kenya Power (KPLC), UNESCO, and Huawei
TECH4ALL.
The announcement event, which took place at Machakos Primary
School for the Deaf on March 14, was
officiated by Eng. John Tanui CBS, Principal Secretary for the
State Department of ICT and Digital Economy in Kenya. The school is one of the schools for
deaf children that was connected to the nation's high-speed fiber
broadband network under the second phase of the project.
"We are here at Machakos Primary School for the Deaf to ensure
that the school is connected to the national fiber so that they can
learn better and contribute to improved learning outcomes. Since
visual access is key for the deaf, the package also includes a
video conferencing solution," said Eng. John Tanui CBS, Principal
Secretary for the State Department of ICT and Digital Economy.
"As government, we acknowledge the support of the private
sector players in delivering such a life-changing program at
Machakos Primary School for the Deaf. Indeed, this is a huge
undertaking that needs strategic collaboration with partners like
Huawei and UNESCO. It is our hope that we will continue to
transform lives and livelihoods together, as we further the digital
inclusion agenda."
The video conferencing equipment enables Kenya Institute of
Special Education (KISE) to provide remote support for school
administrators, teachers, and learners at deaf schools, enhancing
teaching capacity at the schools and improving access to various
services.
"With these solutions, connectivity is improving the efficiency
of education management. It is helping head teachers access
management systems online. It is improving access to education
resources online – whether videos, curriculum, or experts. And
connectivity in the classroom is making learning more interesting,
fun, and effective. In schools catering for special educational
needs, connectivity is helping experts provide assessment and
rehabilitation services remotely," said Stephen Zhang, Deputy CEO for Huawei Kenya.
During the announcement event, attendees experienced first-hand
how children use the Internet in class and the potential benefits
of online video calls between learners and KISE experts.
"UNESCO stands ready to continue to work with the government of
Kenya, Huawei, and all other stakeholders to ensure inclusive and
equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all, as stated in Sustainable Development Goal 4
and the aspirations of the National Education Sector Strategic
Plan," said Louise Haxthausen,
Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa.
Under its long-term digital inclusion initiative TECH4ALL,
Huawei has supported the DigiSchool Connectivity Project since the
launch of Phase I, and is responsible for technical assessments,
solution design, provision of the equipment, and project
management. Connecting to the government's fiber-optic
network NOFBI, Huawei's rapidly deployable all-optical access
and FTTR-B solutions enable high-quality, all-optical Wi-Fi
connections and a high-speed network experience for online courses
and live video classes in the target schools.
Phase 1 of the DigiSchool project connected 13 schools to the
Internet, benefiting 6,000 students and teachers. An evaluation of
Phase I found that:
- 98% of learners said that the Internet meets their educational
needs.
- 84% reported that the Internet makes learning more
exciting.
- 71% said that online resources make complex ideas easier to
understand.
About TECH4ALL
TECH4ALL is Huawei's long-term digital inclusion initiative and
action plan. Enabled by innovative technologies and partnerships,
TECH4ALL is designed to enable inclusion and sustainability in the
digital world.
Visit the Huawei TECH4ALL website
at https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all
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