Airtel Kenya and ATC
Kenya announced a 3-year partnership that will see both companies providing
essential internet and education connectivity services to 50 primary schools
across Kenya. The initiative will kick off with a pilot program involving 10
schools.
The project involves
installing, upgrading and refurbishing ICT labs and classes within the schools,
providing monthly data bundles, television sets, laptops and other digital
devices to facilitate internet access.

Speaking during the
partnership launch at Mihango Primary School in Embakasi, Nairobi, Airtel Kenya
Managing Director Mr. Ashish Malhotra said that the project is part of a bigger
Airtel initiative aimed at accelerating access to digital learning in primary
schools, focusing on rural areas and within hard-to-reach communities.
“We
believe access to quality education is a fundamental right for every child.
It's imperative to address challenges hindering learning opportunities. This is
why we embrace partnerships to ensure every child has access to essential
education, preparing them for a bright future. Additionally, we are expanding
our network across Kenya to provide fast and reliable internet to these
schools,” Mr. Malhotra explained.
On his part, ATC Kenya
CEO Mr. George Odenyo underscored that the project is part of American Tower’s
vision of building a more connected world, “It
enables us to showcase how we can leverage ATC Kenya’s Digital Communities
Program to enhance ICT access and foster partnerships with the communities in
which we operate in. ATC Kenya works with its partners to ensure that its
Digital Communities are established to equip users with connected spaces that
employ the use of technology for digital equity and literacy, as well as career
upskilling which are geared towards enhancing the lives of community members.”

As part of the pilot
program, teachers will receive training on how to use the technology for
teaching, ICT clubs will be established with volunteers’ support, and necessary
hardware will be provided, among other activities, which will create a digital
platform for learners to improve learning and access to information.
This collaboration
between Airtel Kenya and ATC Kenya underscores their commitment to bridging the
digital divide while empowering the communities in various sub-sectors such as
health, education, security, financial inclusion and connectivity. Internet
connectivity, access and its widespread adoption creates pathways to education,
career advancement and improved access to vital services thus improving the
quality of life of communities.
In 2021 Airtel Africa
partnered with UNICEF to connect over 1 million learners in 14 countries across
Africa to online learning resources by 2027. Meanwhile, American Tower, through
its Digital Communities program has established more than 500 Digital
Communities serving more than 600,000 people across 16 countries over the past
decade.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye