Rural youth often lag behind in technology, but with rapid digital transformation, they must be fast-tracked to stay competitive. A computer literacy qualification equips them to navigate the digital world confidently, unlocking countless opportunities. By 2030, the ICT sector is expected to create 230 million jobs. Sponsoring a rural student in ICT not only helps them secure a future in this thriving industry but also bridges the digital divide, empowering them to contribute to a connected and prosperous Africa.
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