KEEP’s Basic Computer Literacy Program continues across Public Schools in Monrovia.

Currently, KEEP is one of the few local NGOs conducting FREE basic computer literacy trainings across public schools in Liberia.

Our current cohort of public school students stands at 75, while the entire cohort has 119 participants.
The other students are from private schools and the community.

Our program in this area is made possible through the generosity of individuals and organizations like the Dan McNaughton Foundation, the Alice FERNEZIAN Foundation and HEAL.

Thanks to COMAX Liberia also for the continued partnership.

Our current computer classes are ongoing at A. Glen Public School, June Moore Public School, CDB King Public School and YWCA in Congo Town.

KEEP Liberia is proud of its intentional work over the years – working directly with elementary and high school students in providing them basic computer literacy skills.

We have trained over 200 students in Microsoft word, online research, etc, since we commenced our classes in 2016.

The training targets students who have no or very little digital literacy skills.

In this age of technology, computer skills is key to excelling in schools and our way of life.

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