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TECH-KIDZ AFRIKA CELEBRATES AFRICAN CHILDREN INTERNATIONALLY BY LAUNCHING PI EDUCATION THROUGH BIKE-ATHON

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Tech Kidz Africa Launches Pi-Education Through Fundraising Bike-athon in Celebration of International Day of the African Child In celebration of the International Day of the African Child and the official launch of the Elimu-Pi Fundraising Bike-a-thon, Tech Kidz Africa has launched an   fundraiser designed to provide affordable robotics and other technological resources to children in Africa.  These facilities aim to support and develop their creative potential and contribute to Africa's technological development. This bike-a-thon is in line with this year's International Day of the African Child theme, 'Education for all African children: the time is now'.  This program supports the fourth Sustainable Development Goal and develops Kenya's ICT policy as well as the efforts of the Ministry of Education (MOE) to integrate ICT into education.  By providing affordable technological resources and increasing teachers' knowledge, skills and...

INTERNATIONAL ALBINISM DAY

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The International Day of the disabled in 2024 has been celebrated in various places in the country and in the world in general. In the county of Mombasa, this day was celebrated in Mama ngina's field. Alex Munyere, the Associate Manager of people with skin disabilities in the country, speaking to journalists, was able to say that they are joining the world to collaborate on campaigns for people with skin disabilities in the world In addition, he has been able to encourage citizens not to exclude people with skin disabilities and has also mentioned stigma as a big challenge, adding that there are other employers who have not been able to accept that people with albinism are employed in front offices. This day has been celebrated by encouraging people to test for skin cancer, who has said that it causes many deaths of people with disabilities, he has urged people to know their conditions, encouraging them to protect themselves from skin canc...