Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Students Teaching Computer at Mombasa Children’s Home

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Students Teaching Computer at Mombasa Children’s HomeTechnology Is Hope For The Less Fortunate

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Since February 2014, 3 students from Aga Khan Academy Mombasa (AKAM); Fatema Hassanali, Pooja Hira and Saima Hasham have been teaching computer applications to a group of 12 children from Mombasa Children’s Home, located in Kizingo.

Mombasa Children’s Home is run by the Salvation Army and houses 64 children ranging from ages 3 to 17.

Fatema carried out a reading project with the children two years ago, at the Home library.

She noticed that they had a computer in the Library, but further inquiry revealed that it was not functional and the children did not have anyone to teach them.

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