Our conviction.
Education is the key to sustainable development in Africa.
Our approach.
Founded in 2003 and registered in 2004 as an Association
Bridging the Digital Gap
In Africa, there are only 10 computers per 1,000 inhabitants, compared to one computer per person in some industrialized countries. This digital divide prevents an entire generation from accessing essential 21st-century skills.
Millions of young Africans complete their education without ever using a computer. This handicap compromises their professional future and slows the continent's economic development.
Our solution
enabling students to learn computing practically and prepare for tomorrow’s careers.
20 Years of Field Action
Our project began with the first container shipped to Cameroon and the inauguration of the “Salle des Octets” on March 5, 2003.
Since then, we have refined our methodology to ensure the maximum impact of each project.
February 2003:
The first container.
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The 5 Pillars of Our Success
We negotiate directly with African governments at the highest level. Result: official agreements signed and equipment arriving quickly at beneficiary schools.
Each project mobilizes all local stakeholders: municipal authorities, notables, parents, civil society. This collective ownership ensures long-term sustainability.
In collaboration with our local partners, we constantly assess needs and adjust our actions. Our expertise improves with each project.
Over 200 organizations trust us, including leading institutions such as the Council of Europe and the European Investment Bank.
30,000 computers by 2030
We aim to install 30,000 computers in
African schools. These devices, collected from
European companies, are less than 5 years old and can
operate for 8 to 10 years depending on the climate.
Targeted impact Our main objective is to decisively revitalize
secondary education in Africa, which is currently
in decline due to a lack of resources and infrastructure.