Tabligbo, a pc in the classroom

Twenty computers and a printer will be sent by the GMM to Tabligbo, Togo. They will be used to set up a computer room in the school of the Comboni Fathers.

Computers are largely used in European schools - but not in African ones, of course. These computers (with a French OS) have been given to the GMM by Biteb, Banco Informatico Tecnologico e Biomedico (Biomedical IT Bank), which collects and distributes it to nonprofit organizations used but operating computer equipment

Thanks to them, the Comboni Fathers School expanded last year with some GMM funding, will enhance its educational offer. It will also be a test case, along with the project "Izod" Bagou initiated in Benin, for future initiatives for the diffusion of ICT skills in the poorest parts of Africa.

In the photo: the entrance to the Tabligbo school.