Transforming rural communities through digital innovation
The N50 Project has released a white paper "Digital Adoption: A model for capacity and sustainability in digitally marginalized communities."
Watch this new video to see how our digital content for schools, health and community interest is part of a broader project benefiting rural communities in Zambia.
The name 'ZayoHub' is inspired by an African word which means 'tomorrow is coming'. Funded by Transform (a collaboration between Unilever and DFID) and the Vitol Foundation.
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The N50 Project has released a white paper "Digital Adoption: A model for capacity and sustainability in digitally marginalized communities."
Mwabu partnership with N50 project in Luumbo launches with device deployment and training
Project Luangwa are bringing our interactive learning resources to pupils in the South Luangwa Valley in a new container classroom