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The Digital Communities being built by ATC Ghana across the country is a state-of-the-art facility with the internet, high-speed computers, a backup generator among others.
One girl’s dream of holding a computer for the first time in her life has been fulfilled in the Bono Regional town of Berekum. At 15 years, Sharifatu Azumi was yet to use a computer despite learning ICT for years.
There was pomp at her school, the Gyamdede Adom M/A in Berekum, when Ghana’s leading wireless infrastructure giants, ATC Ghana cut ribbons for the opening of a digital communities center for Sherifa’s school and other young people in the Berekum Community.
“Our school is a public school. Public schools don’t have many things and so we don’t have computers. We hear the name but we have never used it before,” she says.











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