Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (LWC) is advancing digital literacy in public schools neighbouring its conservation areas through sustained investment in modern classrooms, internet connectivity and teacher training. The latest milestone being the commissioning of five fully equipped digital classrooms at Rugusu Primary and Junior Secondary School in Meru County, which is part of a long-term public–private…
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