In a bold step towards bridging the digital divide, MTN Uganda has provided ICT equipment worth UGX 20 million to the 40 Days Over 40 Smiles Foundation. This donation will boost digital literacy and learning opportunities for underprivileged children, equipping them with the necessary tools to thrive in today’s digital world.
The contribution includes computers, a screen, a UPS, and a multi-functional printer, all of which will enhance education delivery, foster student engagement, and improve teacher effectiveness. The initiative is set to benefit at least 450 children and 40 teachers, ensuring greater access to modern learning tools.
Speaking at the handover event, Augustine Lule, MTN’s Regional Business Manager for Kampala underscored MTN Uganda’s dedication to transforming communities through technology and education.
“At MTN Uganda, we are committed to ensuring that no child is left behind in the digital revolution,” he said. “Through the MTN Changemakers initiative, we continue to support organizations that drive meaningful change at the grassroots level. This donation is not just about equipment; it is about unlocking potential, fostering innovation, and creating opportunities for Uganda’s youth.”
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As part of their Changemakers’ program, the MTN Foundation has donated 5 computers, a TV screen, a 3 in 1 printer, 2 UPS devices and a router (with 3 months of internet) to the Angaza Resource Centre
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The MTN Changemakers initiative, launched in 2023 as part of MTN Uganda’s 25-year anniversary celebrations, was established to empower community-led projects focusing on economic empowerment, education, health, water, and environmental conservation. In December 2024, MTN Uganda announced 25 beneficiaries for the second cohort, with a total funding commitment of UGX 500 million.
MTN Uganda has already extended support to several other impactful organizations, including Bless A Child Foundation in Kampala, which supports children with cancer. Other projects set to benefit from this initiative include Teens & Tots Neuro Centre in Kira, Kalangala Home for Children with Special Needs, Uganda Prisons Bushenyi Carpentry Project in Kalangala, Protected Springs in Lira, and the Soroti Clean Water Extension Project in Soroti, among others.
The 40 Days Over 40 Smiles Foundation, a leading advocate for literacy and education among underprivileged children, expressed its gratitude for MTN Uganda’s support. Esther Kalenzi, the foundation’s founder, highlighted the significance of the donation.
“This partnership with MTN Uganda is a major boost to our efforts in improving literacy and access to education. With these digital tools, children from disadvantaged backgrounds can now learn, explore, and develop crucial skills needed for the future. We deeply appreciate MTN’s commitment to education and community empowerment.”
The initiative was also lauded by Sharifah Ahimbisibwe, the Local Council III, who emphasized the importance of digital literacy in today’s educational landscape.
“Access to technology has now become normal. This contribution from MTN Uganda will go a long way in equipping our children and teachers with the skills required to compete in a rapidly evolving world. We encourage other organizations to take similar steps in supporting digital learning.”
Last year, during the initial phase of MTN Changemakers initiative, MTN Uganda supported the implementation of 25 projects across the country with a total investment of UGX 500 million.