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                                                                                                                                  One of our first programmes was in   girls a fee for simple computing tasks.  we see them sharing their newfound ICT

                                 TRAINING THE TEACHERS                                                                          Ethiopia, where 25 primary schools across   South Africa, and with 14 graduates to   skills with their colleagues.
                                                                                                                                                                     “We also support degree students in
                                                                                                                                the Amhara region each received 20 com-
                                                                                                                                puters, together with headsets, speakers,   date, we’re really happy with the outcome.   PERSONAL INVOLVMENT
                                                                                                                                a projector and a RaspberryPi loaded with   There’s another seven or eight due to   “It has been such an honour to work in
                                                                                                                                                                    graduate soon, all in subjects that align to


                                  Africa’s air transport industry is set for rapid growth over the next                         educational content.                our industry, like aeronautical engineering   this field. Receiving feedback from the


                                                                                                                                                                                                       communities as well as the invaluable
                                                                                                                                  “This year, we funded the training of

                                      decade. To support this increase, a new generation of skilled                             eight members of the Bureau of Educa-  or information systems.         support from the SITA Council has been
                                                                                                                                                                     To date, we estimate the Foundation has
                                                                                                                                                                                                       wonderful to witness.



                                    employees will be essential. And with half the population aged                              tion in six modules of the international   positively impacted over 84,000 students   “I am always absolutely thrilled when I see

                                                                                                                                computer driving licence certificate (ICDL).




                                  19 years or under, there is a wealth of opportunity and potential.                            They will be critical during the next phase   - and it’s a really positive thing to note,   tangible results, which is what it’s all about
                                                                                                                                                                    particularly in Africa, that over half of these

                                                                                                                                                                                                       for me.
                                                                                                                                of this project which will see them training

                                                                                                                                                                                                         “We take our corporate social responsi-
                                         Through SITA’s Air Transport Community Foundation, the                                 a further 75 teachers at the 25 schools   are girls. Our foundation is closely aligned to   bility work very seriously, a lot of the time
                                                                                                                                                                    the UN Sustainable Development Goals of

                                                                                                                                where SITA has created the necessary ICT
                                       company is working hard to provide computer training and                                 faciliti es.                                                           it is through collaboration with partners




                                                                                                                                  “The initiative has established the de-
                                                                  education for young people in Africa.                         partment of education as the only active                               such as the Wits Foundation, PEAS and

                                                                                                                                                                                                       Computer Aid that we are able to effective-


                                      World Airnews editor Heidi Gibson spoke to Amber Harrison,                                ICDL training centre in the country and the                            ly implement our programmes.

                                                                                                                                                                                                         “What’s more, we get to share our
                                                                               Director of the Foundation                       first in the region of Amhara. It will raise                           experience - evaluate and adapt it - each
                                                                                                                                the level of skills among teachers as well as
                                                                                                                                in the country and the impact will be felt                             country is very different from the next and

                                                                                                                                over the long term.                                                    we are constantly assessing the long term
                                                                                                                                  In Uganda we support projects work-                                  impact.

                                                                                                                                ing closely with our partner, Promoting                                  “I garner a tremendous sense of worth
                                                                                                                                Equality in African Schools, or PEAS for                               from the success stories that we are
                                                                                                                                short. Here we are making an investment                                helping to create - like the student from

                                                                                                                                into providing new equipment to already                                the DRC whose Aeronautical Engineering
                                                                                                                                established ICT suites at schools that pro-                            degree we helped to fund.

                                                                                                                                vide training for teachers. In addition, we                              “He has now graduated and has set up
                                                                                                                                are building classrooms and providing an                               programmes for drone development, and
                                                                                                                                ICT suite at a fourth school that will provide                         is encouraging and teaching young people
                                                                                                                                valuable access to computing skills for both                           in this area. It’s an incredibly inspiring

                                                                                                                                teachers and students.                                 Amber Harrison  outcome.
                                                                                                                                  “Two years ago we started working in                                   “It is a huge privilege to be part of this
                                                                                                                                Zambia, and in Zimbabwe the year before   Quality Education and Gender Equality, and   and to help in delivering hope to these

                                                                                                                                that where we work with secondary and   girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineer-  young people that will hopefully one day

                                                                                                                                tertiary level students. In Zimbabwe an   ing and Maths) is a focus area for SITA.  support the growth of the air transport
                                                                                                                                eClass project established computer labo-  “One of the key components of our suc-  industry on the continent.

                                                                                                                                ratories in nine primary schools, one sec-  cess is the fact that we set the projects up
                                                                                                                                ondary school and a special needs school in   so that the community takes ownership to   AWARDS
                                                                                                                                Harare through a programme working with   ensure long term sustainability. Where pos-  The Foundation won silver in the Best
                                                                                                                                Computer Aid, World Links and the Com-  sible, all contractors are sourced from the   Foundation category of the Corporate
                                                                                                                                puter Society of Zimbabwe. These eClasses   community so they too are invested in the   Engagement Awards ceremony in June
                                                                                                                                are proving technology access to over 17   project and so social pride is engineered.  this year.
                                                                                                                                000 students across 11 schools.      “All the time we are teaching the teach-   The awards celebrate organisations

                                                                                                                                  “At a tertiary level - also in Zimbabwe


                    Our foundation is closely aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals of Quality Education and Gender   -  we provided 100 PCs for use by female   ers and training them first. We involve   that seek to do good in their communi-


                               Equality, and girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) is a focus area for SITA  students at the University. We installed   them so that they can see first hand the   ties while simultaneously benefiting the

                                                                                                                                                                                                       business itself. The Foundation has also


                                                              “However, connectivity is often a problem when providing          them at a location where the girls were   benefits of ICT in education - and we’ve   been shortlisted for two further awards



                                                             these types of resources in Africa.                                able to freely access them after discovering   seen that it helps them with their lesson   for social impact, with judging taking

                                                                                                                                                                    planning and school management too.

             ITA founded in 1949 – having just celebrated its 70th   “To this end, we have a little device called a RaspberryPi that   that the boy students were charging the   This often has a multiplier effect whereby   place later in the year. Q




       Sanniversary – has been present in Africa since 1955. Given   provides access to 64 gigs of data by creating a virtual wireless

        the long association with the continent and the challenges facing   network. Through this the community can access all kinds of


        the youth in Africa, the foundation recognised an opportunity   relevant content from one little box. The device costs us about                                                  INNOVATION IN ACTION – INTRODUCING THE

                                                                                                                                                                                         RASPBERRY P CONNECT
        to provide access to computer training and education for young   (US) $100 and this way we don’t have problems with learners

                                                             downloading inappropriate content.
        people in Africa.                                     “A second challenge is operating within a changing political                                                               Internet access can be variable and costly, while online safe-




         “One of the unique challenges we face is trying to find the right   environment. You can be as keen as you want and have all the right                                          ty is also an important consideration. The SITA Foundation

        people with whom to partner on programmes like this. Each coun-  resources, but without the right local support or country stability                                             has taken a novel approach, and working with ComputerAId,
                                                                                                                                                                                         has adopted the use of Raspberry Pi Connect devices at 44
        try in Africa is unique, and the level of ICT maturity is quite differ-  you might be forced to delay your project.

        ent. There are also many challenges in the changing digital world                                                                                                                schools in Ethiopia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
        and we try to ensure we work with charities who recognise this.   SUCCESS ACROSS AFRICA                                                                                           The Raspberry Pi creates a Wireless Access Network




         The Foundation works with UK-based charities with a focus   The Foundation has success stories in Uganda, Ethiopia, South                                                       (WAN) that enables wifi-enabled devices like mobiles or


        on Africa, while on the ground we work closely with their local   Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is amazing to see how much has                                                 PCs to connect to the 64GB of educational content stored
                                                                                                                                                                                         on it.  The Connect contains Wikipedia for kids, geography,
        providers or contractors.                            been achieved with a budget of (US) $1 million last year.                                                                   history, maths, and animated science lessons, as well as

         “We understand the importance of following the national ICT   “Our approach is to work through non-governmental organisa-                                                       stories, games and a basic coding application. There’s no

        curriculum and work with schools to complement this, always   tions and their partners, where we know the relationships are safe.                                                limit to the number of people who can access different



        making sure that the equipment we provide is up to the job. An-  Through experience we know these partners are the most reliable                                                 content at any one time, and it works to a range of around

        other thing we have to consider is the availability and reliability   and are a trusted source of information. They also share our goals -                                       100m. Q

        of electricity, so we support solar programmes at several schools.  which is important.
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