Haiti - Technology : 79% of school children in Haiti do not have access to the Internet - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7





iciHaiti - Diaspora : An honorary doctorate from Concordia University for Fabienne Colas

iciHaiti - Cap-Haïtien : Note to the staff of the customs office closed by bandits

iciHaiti - FLASH National Championship D1 : Playoffs Phase new calendar and location (Official)

iciHaiti - Pétion-ville : Celebration of International Nurses Day

iciHaiti - Port-au-Prince : Alarming humanitarian situation


more news


Haiti - News : Zapping...

Haiti - Technology : A generous donation of solar panels for education

Haiti - Humanitarian : Food and financial aid reaches Haitians

Haiti - FLASH : Sunrise Airways resumes all its flights to and from Port-au-Prince

Haiti - News : Zapping...


more news


Haiti - Technology : 79% of school children in Haiti do not have access to the Internet
02/12/2020 08:53:19

Haiti - Technology : 79% of school children in Haiti do not have access to the Internet
According to a new joint report released by UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), 79% of school-age children in Haiti do not have an Internet connection at home.

"The coronavirus pandemic denies children access to their basic rights, including education. For four months, Haitian children could not attend school in order to reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19," said Raoul de Torcy, Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Haiti. "Equitable access to the Internet is an alternative to enable all children to continue their education".

Nearly 4 million students in Haiti have been affected by school closures due to Covid-19, which has made them dependent on online learning. In such a context, education may be out of reach for those without access to the Internet.

The digital divide perpetuates the inequalities that already divide countries and communities, the report also points out. Children and youth from the poorest households and from rural and lower income areas fall even further behind their peers and have almost no way of ever catching up.

The International Telecommunications Union and UNICEF urge governments to invest immediately to bridge the digital divide that currently prevents children and young people from accessing quality digital learning and online opportunities.

See also :
https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-25546-icihaiti-technology-the-internet-has-become-an-essential-tool.html

HL/ HaitiLibre

Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2024
Haitilibre.com