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Technology is facilitating access to educational resources for students and teachers across the African continent, despite things such as access to electricity, internet connectivity, and affordability of technology posing a challenge to accessible education for all.
Based in Nakuru, Kenya, the Children in Freedom School incorporates Afro-centric perspectives into learning and teaching by bringing technology into the mix and teaching students how to be more tech-savvy.
For more info, VOA’s Paul Ndiho spoke to Oku Kanayo, co-founder and director of Children in Freedom School.
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