By the year 2030, it is our goal to include learning centers at each project site, where every child will have access to a variety of educational materials such as books, educational games, and science supplies, as well as technologies like WIFI, computers, and tablets, in an effort to narrow the gap in the global digital divide.
According to a recent article by the World Economic Forum (weforum.org), in today’s interconnected world, the internet has emerged as a powerful tool for human empowerment. Beyond simply connecting people, these technologies are pathways to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. From rural villages to bustling cities, the digital revolution is transforming lives, breaking down barriers, and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
Despite significant advancements in technology and connectivity, many people—particularly those in developing countries and marginalized communities—still lack access to the internet and digital tools. This digital divide can exacerbate existing inequalities, limiting opportunities for education, employment, and social participation.
By providing accessible digital network access and services at each mini-pitch project, we can lay the foundation for young boys and girls in developing regions of the world to overcome challenges, improve their lives, and contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future for themselves and their communities.