MTN Foundation expands education and digital inclusion through R185m investment
The MTN South Africa Foundation has invested more than R185-million in community development initiatives over the past three years.
The initiatives focused predominantly on education, digital inclusion and youth skills development as South Africa continues to face deep structural challenges in education, youth unemployment and digital inequality.
The foundation notes that, for millions of young people, limited access to quality learning resources, connectivity and digital skills continues to restrict participation in the economy and broader society.
“At the centre of the foundation’s approach is the understanding that improving educational outcomes requires more than connectivity alone. It requires an integrated ecosystem that supports learners, equips educators, expands access to digital tools and develops skills relevant to a rapidly changing economy,” says MTN Group chief sustainability and corporate affairs officer Nompilo Morafo.
The MTN South Africa Foundation is playing a strategic role in helping bridge the gap between education, skills development and future economic opportunity, having invested more than R1.1-billion in social impact initiatives, with education remaining its cornerstone, since 2009, and established more than 400 multimedia centres across the country, reaching over 220 000 learners.
These centres provide schools with access to connected digital infrastructure and modern learning tools, helping reduce disparities between under-resourced communities and better-equipped schools.
“Technology has the power to transform access to quality education, but its impact is most meaningful when supported by an integrated approach. Our focus is not only on providing connectivity and devices, but also on empowering educators and learners with the skills needed to succeed in a digital world,” says Morafo.
To strengthen classroom outcomes, the MTN South Africa Foundation has equipped more than 16 000 educators from over 400 schools with digital tools and capabilities.
“By supporting teachers alongside learners, the foundation is helping schools integrate technology into teaching and learning in a sustainable and impactful manner.”
The MTN Online School has further expanded the foundation’s reach, providing over 470 000 learners with free access to curriculum-aligned educational content and learning resources.
“For many learners in underserved communities, the platform has become an important educational support tool, enabling continuous learning beyond the classroom and improving access to quality content regardless of geographic location,” continues Morafo.
The foundation is also addressing South Africa’s growing youth unemployment challenge through digital skills development programmes, with more than 3 500 unemployed young people having been trained in digital and workplace-relevant skills aimed at improving employability and readiness for the modern economy.
“South Africa’s future depends on ensuring that young people are equipped with the knowledge, digital access and skills needed to participate meaningfully in the economy. Through the foundation, we are working to create long-term impact by connecting education, technology and opportunity in a way that leaves no one behind,” Morafo concludes.
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