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Technological Education for Nahua Communities

Mobile virtual classrooms that will provide basic computer training for children, teachers, and adults in Mixtla de Altamirano, Veracruz.

What is the project about?

The project seeks to bring certified technological education to the Nahua communities of Mixtla de Altamirano through itinerant virtual classrooms that will remain in each community for a staggered period of 3 months that will allow us to serve 3 communities per year.

The project will begin in 2024, serving the communities of Xochitla, Axoxohuilco and Barrio 4, benefiting primary school students, teachers and adults who wish to develop computing skills and obtain a certification endorsed by the Ministry of Public Education.

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Impact

More than 500 students, 20 teachers and 75 adults will benefit from certified technological education.

Challenge

  • Technology is almost non-existent in primary and secondary schools in the area.
  • Lack of technological educational opportunities for teachers and adults.
  • Difficulty in integrating into the workforce. Increased backwardness of indigenous communities due to lack of access to technology.

Applied Programs

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    Training and Empowerment

    Training and Development Programs so that GCF members and staff have the elements and infrastructure to raise funds and promote the Project.

    Training and Development Programs so that GCF members and staff have the elements and infrastructure to raise funds and promote the Project.

Meet Technological Education for Nahua Communities

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