Since its launch in 2019, the Tech4All project has benefited more than 600 schools worldwide and over 220,000 K12 teachers and students in remote areas.
Huawei’s president of ICT marketing, Jeffrey Zhou, hosted a media roundtable to give an update on the initiative.
Zhou was joined by members of the media and representatives from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation and the global NGO Close the Gap. “The project directly covers more than 20,000 students and more than 1 million teachers in Ghana, Ethiopia, and Egypt.”
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