Key Point
Driven by the vision of a digitally inclusive society, this programme aims to bridge the digital divide by creating awareness about computer literacy among people of all age groups. Our mission is to empower individuals with the essential skills required in the modern world.In recent years, 95 participants, including adolescents and guardians, benefited from this initiative
Opened in 2019, St. Paul’s Computer Training Center represents the heartbeat of our technical education endeavours. Classes had to be temporarily closed for the safety of our staff and beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the pandemic, it opened again for diverse cohorts of under-privileged, educated, and unemployed urban youth. The participants gained basic office computer skills and improved their ability in Spoken English. Several of the trainees were able to use their new skills to begin regular online work.recently expanded to five computers per site, the Mini-Computer Centres aim to reach underprivileged, educated, unemployed urban youth with Computer and Spoken English training