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Vodafone to Spread Digital Literacy in Mozambique

Vodafone to Spread Digital Literacy in Mozambique

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 With the addition of these six centers, Mozambique now hosts 26 INS, one of the continent’s largest deployments. Vodafone reports that more than 91,000 students have already benefited from the program.

Vodafone Foundation has launched six new digital classrooms in Mozambique, aiming to enhance education access for refugees and local communities. The project, executed in partnership with Vodacom Mozambique Foundation and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), equips classrooms with internet connectivity, tablets, computers, projectors, preloaded educational content, and adapted furniture.

Each Instant Network School (INS) receives a local coach who trains teachers, maintains equipment, and guides digital learning. Schools sometimes remain open beyond regular hours, allowing students and community members to study and access offline resources, extending digital literacy to surrounding areas.

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With the addition of these six centers, Mozambique now hosts 26 INS, one of the continent’s largest deployments. Vodafone reports that more than 91,000 students have already benefited from the program.

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