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Samsung Partners With The Government of Rwanda to Equip the Rwanda Coding Academy

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Samsung Electronics launched their partnership with the Government of Rwanda through the Ministry of ICT and the Ministry of Education to equip the Rwanda Coding Academy. The launch for the partnership took place at the Coding Academy located in Nyabihu District. Present during the launch was the Head of Corporate Affairs of Samsung Electronics Mr. Shivanda, Minister of State in charge of ICT and TVET Education Ms. Claudette Irere, The Vice-Chancellor, Rwanda Polytechnic, Dr. James Gashumba, as well as other leaders from the region.

Samsung will be supporting the Rwanda Coding Academy by equipping a 30 seater innovation lab with its innovative technology in the form of 24 inch Samsung computer monitors, Keyboards and mouse’s, routers, an interactive e-board, state of the art air-conditioning for the lab as well as the server room and the cabling for the entire set-up. This will go towards equipping students from the academy with the latest knowledge in terms of coding and software development.

During his speech at the launch event, Mr. Shivanda said that the global tech giant looks forward to many years of partnership with the Rwanda Coding Academy.

“At Samsung, we are really excited about this project because the potential is immeasurable, the impact on the community and the leaders of tomorrow is astonishing. It is a project that we are proud to be associated with and is the beginning of many many years of partnership”.

“Together for Tomorrow” is Samsung Electronics’ global CSR vision focused on enabling people through leveraging strategic, local partnerships and sharing our resources directly benefiting communities. In East Africa, Samsung has partnered with different organizations in Kenya and Ethiopia to execute similar projects with a focus on technology. The company will also be executing the same in other East African markets that they operate in.

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This donation supports Rwanda’s Education Sector Strategic Plan 2018 – 2024. The plan seeks to ensure that TVET programs are responsive to both labor market needs and the social and economic development of Rwanda. More focus has been directed towards the increased use of ICT in all TVET programs, which has contributed to the preparation of young people for the labor market by enhancing their employability and thereby providing a skilled workforce for the economy.

“We cannot build this country alone, we can only do it through strategic partnerships with socially responsible corporates like Samsung. The Rwanda Coding Academy was developed with the intention of equipping our students with skills that will propel them towards success in the future and with the support that we have received from Samsung today, we are definitely a step ahead” said the Minister of State, ICT Ms. Claudette Irere.

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