Geneva – Eco – Fady
Labib : Mohamed Salah has become the first
Ambassador for Instant Network
Schools – which connect refugee and host-country students to a quality digital
education – as the programme prepares to expand into his home country of Egypt
for the first time...
Instant Network
Schools was set up in 2013 by Vodafone Foundation and UNHCR, the UN Refugee
Agency, to give young refugees, host communities and their teachers access to
digital learning content and the internet, improving the quality of education
in some of the most marginalised communities in Africa.
To date, the programme
has benefited over 86,500 students and 1,000 teachers ensuring that refugees
and children from the communities that host them have access to accredited,
quality, and relevant learning opportunities.
There are 36 Instant
Network Schools currently operating across eight refugee camps in Kenya,
Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan.
Vodafone Foundation
and UNHCR are jointly investing €26 million to expand the programme to benefit
500,000 refugee and host community students and 10,000 teachers.
By 2025, 255 new
Instant Network Schools will be opened, including 20 schools planned this year.
Mr Salah will visit
some of the schools supported by the programme and will help to raise awareness
of the need and importance of quality education for refugee children and for
more investment in digital technology that provides a connection to the outside
world and gives students a chance to shape their own futures.
Mohamed Salah said:
“I’m partnering with Vodafone Foundation and UNHCR to close the gap between the
education available to refugees and their peers living in settled communities.
Instant Network Schools is an important initiative that I am proud to represent
which is transforming learning for a generation of young people across
sub-Saharan Africa and soon also in my home country, Egypt.”
Andrew Dunnett,
Vodafone’s Group Director of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Sustainable
Business and Foundations, said: “Over 50 per cent of the world’s 70.8 million
displaced people are children and they can spend their entire schooling in
refugee camps with limited access to a quality education. Mohamed Salah shares
our passion about the importance of education as a pivotal building block for
personal and societal development and will help us to promote and expand the
Instant Network Schools programme.”
Dominique Hyde,
UNHCR’s Director of External Relations, said: “We are very proud of our
long-term partnership with the Vodafone Foundation, and we are delighted to
welcome Mohamed Salah as Ambassador of UNHCR and Vodafone’s Instant Network
Schools programme. On and off the football field, Mohamed is a positive and
inspirational role model for youth all around the world. His optimism and
passion perfectly align with the Instant Network Schools programme. Connected
education brings hope to refugee youth, giving them the inspiration, motivation
and opportunity to achieve a better future.”
Mr Salah, who was
named by Time Magazine in 2019 as one of the 100 most influential people in the
world, is well known for his philanthropy in a range of areas including
education.
Mr Salah has been a
brand ambassador for Vodafone Egypt since the end of 2017 and has fronted the
company’s brand advertising campaigns ever since. In 2018, Vodafone Egypt
launched the ‘Mo Salah World’ promotional price plan which offered customers 11
free voice minutes every time he scored a goal.
Instant
Network Schools
An Instant Network
School transforms an existing classroom into an online hub for learning,
complete with internet connectivity, sustainable solar power and a robust
teacher training programme.
At the heart of an
Instant Network School is technology provided by Vodafone Foundation, the
Instant Classroom, a digital ‘school in a box’ that can be set up in a matter
of minutes. It includes:
- 25
tablets for students;
- 1
laptop for the teacher;
- 1
projector;
- 1
speaker;
- 1
4G connectivity/Wi-Fi router to connect to the internet;
- in
built solar charging for the tablets and laptops;
- cables;
and
- a
library of digital educational resources.
A recent evaluation of
the existing programme over one year showed a positive impact on learning
outcomes, including an increase in informational communications technology
(ICT) literacy of 61 per cent for students and 125 per cent for teachers,
improved confidence, motivation and academic performance by students. Wider analysis
shows higher levels of school attendance, with examples of young people
accessing tertiary education from within refugee camps for the first time.
Vodafone is UNHCR’s
largest corporate partner for Connected Education, supporting the delivery of
the United Nations SDG number four (ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all) and 17
(strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership
for sustainable development).
About
Vodafone Group
Vodafone Group is one
of the world’s leading telecoms and technology
service providers. We have
extensive experience in connectivity, convergence and the Internet of Things,
as well as championing mobile financial services and digital transformation in
emerging markets.
Vodafone Group has mobile operations in 24 countries, partners with mobile networks in 42 more, and fixed broadband operations in 19 markets. As of 31 December 2019, Vodafone Group had approximately 625 million mobile customers, 27 million fixed broadband customers and 22 million TV customers, including all of the customers in Vodafone’s joint ventures and associates. For more information, please visit: www.vodafone.com.
About Vodafone Foundation
Vodafone Group has mobile operations in 24 countries, partners with mobile networks in 42 more, and fixed broadband operations in 19 markets. As of 31 December 2019, Vodafone Group had approximately 625 million mobile customers, 27 million fixed broadband customers and 22 million TV customers, including all of the customers in Vodafone’s joint ventures and associates. For more information, please visit: www.vodafone.com.
About Vodafone Foundation
Vodafone Foundation is
at the centre of a network of global and local social investment programmes.
Vodafone Foundation’s Connecting for Good programme combines charitable giving
and technology to make a difference in the world. Vodafone Foundation is an
independent UK registered charity, registered charity number 1089625.
About UNHCR
About UNHCR
UNHCR, the UN Refugee
Agency, is a global organization dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights
and building a better future for people forced to flee their homes because of
conflict and persecution. We deliver life-saving assistance like shelter, food
and water, help safeguard fundamental human rights, and develop solutions that
ensure people have a safe place to call home. We work in over 130 countries, using
our expertise to protect and care for millions of people.
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