Ghana Code Club launched Unplugged Coding and AI Learning Kits enabling teachers to deliver digital skills instruction without computer labs. The programme has reached over 131,000 students, equipped 7,000 teachers, and established 22 digital learning centres across the country. The kits address the infrastructure gap by providing physical learning materials that teach computational thinking and AI concepts in schools that lack reliable electricity or internet access. This extends digital infrastructure support beyond hardware provision to curriculum-level accessibility.
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