Airtel Zambia has signed
a 5-year partnership with UNICEF Zambia to accelerate learning in Zambia
through the increase of internet connectivity in schools.

Minister
of Education. Hon. Douglas Syakalima who officiated at the partnership
announcement said the agreement signed represented an important contribution
toward the achievement of the national vision of ensuring digital
infrastructure for every child.

Airtel Managing Director, Hussam Baday noted that the partnership will champion
the role of digital education for children in Zambia thereby helping to end the
digital learning gap by enabling children and young people in Zambia to access
world-class digital learning solutions to build the skills they need to
leapfrog to a brighter future. He added that the schools selected in the first
year will also comprise those with children with special needs.

UNICEF Country Representative, Dr. Penelope Campbell said the learning
passport portal which will be zero-rated by Airtel is meant to help expand
learning for Zambian learners beyond the walls of the classroom and promote
digital literacy among students and teachers. She added that the partnership
signed was cementing a collaboration meant to help overpass critical barriers
such as the cost of data to access digital learning content while showcasing
tools and strategies that help to improve digital learning in schools.

The
partnership will include connecting identified schools in Zambia to the
internet by providing routers and free-of-charge access to the internet. Access
will be provided at unlimited allowance equivalent, with minimum guaranteed
volume and speed needed to ensure learning outcomes for target learners are
achieved. The learning passport portal which has content for both teachers and
learners will be Zero-rated to encourage usage by the learners.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye