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Over 1,200 Schools, 1million Children Benefit from Airtel Africa-UNICEF Digital Education Partnership in Africa

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Last updated: May 21, 2025 10:04 am
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Students of Spire Primary School demonstrating the use of the internet and sound and visual gadgets that support students with visual and hearing impairments in classroom activities.
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Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, has Wednesday November 20, 2024 announced that its five-year partnership with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), aimed at transforming education across the continent, has connected over 1,500 schools to the internet, trained 17,000 teachers, and reached nearly a million learners with quality digital education resources across 13 African countries.

The partnership was launched in 2021 as part of Airtel Africa’s $57 million commitment to support the development of education and bridge the digital divide for vulnerable children in remote communities in collaboration with African governments.

David Birungi(L) Airtel Uganda’s PR Manager, Charity B. Rwabutomize(C) Airtel Uganda’s CSR Manager having a photo moment with Teacher Franci (R) from Spire Primary School (a School that is part of the digital learning program in partnership with Airtel Uganda and UNICEF).

Since the commencement of the partnership, Airtel Africa has prioritized the accessibility of online learning resources, including zero-rated educational platforms and teacher training, to support equitable learning opportunities for Africa’s children.

Airtel Africa CEO, Sunil Taldar, speaking on the success of the partnership while marking this year’s World’s Children’s Day said, “Our mission is to transform lives, and through our collaboration with UNICEF, we are witnessing the profound impact that connectivity and digital resources can have on Africa’s children and teachers. For every school we have connected and for each teacher trained on using these digital tools, we are taking tangible steps toward realizing our commitment to bridging the digital divide, advancing educational equality and restating our commitment to the relentless pursuit of a better future for African children on the continent.”

According to Taldar, “by equipping these schools with internet connectivity and training teachers on how to use the digital tools, Airtel Africa and UNICEF are providing Africa’s children, particularly those in underserved and remote regions, with the digital tools and skills they need to thrive in a technology-driven world. This is why we are celebrating with the children on this special occasion of World Children’s Day, specially dedicated to them and all the effort aimed at securing and improving their future.”

The partnership has expanded digital learning to learners in 13 countries since its launch. The countries include Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

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