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A non-profit organization, Gadgets for Ghana (G4G), has donated laptops and tablets to the Dzorwulu Special School to enhance digital learning and support inclusive education for children with special needs.
The donation, made on Tuesday, forms part of the organization’s broader initiative to bridge Ghana’s digital divide by providing access to technology for underserved communities.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Nigel Nettey, co-founder of Gadgets for Ghana, underscored the group’s commitment to using technology as a tool for empowerment.
“We believe that access to technology should not be a privilege but a right. Our hope is that these devices will help the students explore new ways of learning, express themselves creatively, and ultimately improve their academic experience,” he said.
Nigel explained that the organization identified the Dzorwulu Special School as a key beneficiary because of its focus on children with varying learning abilities who would greatly benefit from digital tools tailored to their needs.

Gadgets for Ghana was founded by Kofi Fynn, Nigel Nettey, Maame Adwoa Owusu-Brefo, and Joshua Agbey, all students of SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International College, and Kwamina Fynn from Ghana International School (GIS). The young changemakers say their goal is to use their passion for technology and community service to create lasting social impact.
Speaking in an interview, Maame Adwoa Fosuaa Owusu-Brefo, emphasized the growing importance of technological inclusion in education. “In today’s digital world, every child deserves the opportunity to learn with modern tools. These gadgets are devices that would be the gateways to possibilities,” she noted.
Her colleague, Joshua Agbey, added that the team was inspired by the belief that small actions can make big differences. “We may be young, but we believe that change starts with a single step. This is just the beginning of a journey to reach more schools and communities,” he stated.
Kofi Fynn, one of the founding members, added “This donation is particularly meaningful for us because, in addition to furthering access to digital resources for these students, it fosters inclusion, and provides valuable resources for their learning and skill-building that will open doors to inclusion in many more facets of life.”

Receiving the items on behalf of the school, Roland Odiade, the Senior House Master, expressed deep appreciation to the NGO for the timely gesture. “Some of our children struggle to use traditional computer accessories like the mouse because of the nature of their hands. The tablets and laptops will make it much easier for them to participate in ICT lessons and other classroom activities.”
One of the students, Emmanuella Apaabey, could not hide her excitement. She said she was eager to explore the new devices in class and thanked G4G for remembering them. “We are very happy and grateful. Thank you for thinking of us,” she said with a smile.
Earlier this year, Gadgets for Ghana made a similar donation to the Akua Kuenyehia Foundation (AKF) in Accra, further cementing its commitment to digital inclusion and empowerment. Kwamina Fynn, one of the founding members, said the group plans to expand its reach through more partnerships and school outreach programs.
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