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Sixty-five Students are in Computer Classes

Currently, there are sixty-five students attending computer classes at the Develop Africa Sierra Leone (DASL) Computer Lab. The computer classes run in three shifts- one class in the morning and two classes in the afternoon from Monday to Friday.

The students are at varying levels in their computer training, which includes Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Hardware and Networking. Classes are set up so that everyone has access to their own computer and are available at varying times and days depending on the group each student is in.

We greatly appreciate your ongoing support for the future leaders in Sierra Leone. Thanks to you, more youths and young adults are getting the computer training they need for success in today's technology-driven environment. 

  • Students in Computer Class at the Develop Africa Sierra Leone Computer Lab
    Students in Computer Class at the Develop Africa Sierra Leone Computer Lab

 

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