Help Junior Achievement South Africa by donating 50 tablets, 2 laptop and 2 overhead projectors for Digital Skills training in disadvantaged areas

 Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Help Junior Achievement South Africa by donating 50 tablets, 2 laptop and 2 overhead projectors for Digital Skills training in disadvantaged areas

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Electronics

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Phones & Tablets

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Help Junior Achievement South Africa by donating 50 tablets, 2 laptop and 2 overhead projectors for Digital Skills training in disadvantaged areas

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To better prepare young people in disadvantaged communities for 21st century work places, JA South Africa offering digital entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness skills training to young people in disadvantaged communities across the country. While observing COVID-19 safety protocols, each programme can be facilitated with up to 25 learners and two programmes can be implemented simultaneously in a school or community centre where the facilitator can present in-person or connect virtually. New or used devices that are in good working condition, with Windows10 will be greatly appreciated. JA South Africa will take full responsibility for insurance and maintenance.


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Junior Achievement South Africa

Junior Achievement South Africa

Babies, Children & Youth

4.5 from 2 activities

We help in-school, out of school and self employed youth by entrepreneurship and work readiness skills

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