MEDCI empowers youths with free ICT training, software for inclusive digital growth (pictures)
Story by Sa’adatu MAINA, Damaturu
In a bold move to bridge the digital divide, the Media and Disability Care Initiative (MEDCI) has equipped young technicians, including persons with disabilities with vital ICT skills and licensed software to foster digital inclusion and economic empowerment.
The free training, held on Sunday, provided beneficiaries with technical knowledge and critical software to enhance businesses.
Speaking during the programme, MEDCI’s Head of ICT, Mr Iliyasu Zannn, said the initiative underscores the growing need for accessible digital tools in today’s tech-driven economy.
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He stated that the programme is about levelling the playing field.
“We’re ensuring that youths, especially those with disabilities, have the skills and resources to compete and thrive.”
One beneficiary, a visually impaired mobile phone technician, shared his excitement, “For the first time, I received genuine software without breaking the bank.
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“This training boosts both my skills and my business’s credibility.”
MEDCI’s initiative highlights its commitment to inclusive development through education and digital access.
Similar programmes like Bizmarrow Technologies’ practical ICT training in Nigeria reflect a global push to upskill marginalised communities.
See pictures below:
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