Women’s Centre receives 50 tablets from e-Learning Jamaica

Fifty tablets were recently handed over to the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation (WCJF) by e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited, to aid in empowering adolescent mothers and fostering their educational advancement.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of eLearning Jamaica, Andrew Lee, says the handover underscores the organisation’s mission to integrate technology into Jamaica’s education system.

“Education is a fundamental right for everyone. For young mothers, having access to these tablets will enable them to continue their education while managing their responsibilities. We must ensure that all Jamaicans, especially those in need, have access to tools that will enhance their learning journey,” he said.

“This initiative is part of our commitment to revolutionising education through technology. We aim to inspire other organisations to support similar efforts that empower underserved groups, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in a digitally driven world,” he continued.

The WCJF supports young mothers by reintegrating them into the formal education system. The donated Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 tablets, equipped with 10.4-inch displays, 32GB of storage, and 3GB of RAM, will enhance teacher productivity and student learning experiences across the Foundation’s centres.

 

Story by: Loop