Africa ICT Right
Unverified non-profit organisation
Africa ICT Right (AIR) is an ICT-oriented NGO established in 2007 and run by a team of volunteers. AIR was established in order to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools to address critical national problems pertaining to the education, agriculture, gender, youth empowerment and health in Ghana.
The education programs work to improve access and quality of literacy education by equipping underserved schools with libraries, computer labs, ICT skills training for STEM teachers, basic computer skills for students and by promoting computer science or STEM education in schools.
The health program focuses on delivering quality and affordable healthcare at scale to pregnant women in deprived communities.
AIR also partners with donors, governmental and private institutions, NGOs and local communities to address this detriment through their integrated development programs that provide technological solutions and support directed at educational and health facilities especially in less privileged areas where the digital divide is at its greatest.
Website
https://africaictright.org/Year established
2007Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Participant in relevant networks
WANGOFurther information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Project funding; Provision of...show all (5)Regions / countries / territories
Africa: GhanaGlobal issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Community...show all (9)Goods categories
Agriculture, aquaculture & forestry; Books & audiovisual; Computer hardware...show all (13)Business sectors
Agriculture and livestock; Community and social services; Education and training;...show all (4)Disasters
Ghana: Cholera Outbreak - Feb 2013; Ghana: Floods - Apr 2013; Ghana: Ghana: Floods -...show all (3)You might also be interested in:
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Global issues
- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (1074)
- Children, youth and family welfare (3379)
- Community development (3800)
- Education and training (4205)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1313)
- Energy (241)
- Food security and nutrition (1919)
- Gender issues (1650)
- Information and communications technologies (654)