
M-Lugha
@m_lugha
Multilingual,mother tongue based Apps that helps learners in rural areas acquire basic literacy and numer by using their mother tongue.
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Don't miss tonight's special episode of #EdTechMondays, on NTV Kenya at 7 pm, where we'll discuss the key issues highlighted at the recent #FCEdTechSummit held at Garissa University. Mastercard Foundation FCDC Kenya

Tana River county ICT teachers exploring their art creativity during the 2 days of training on Raspberry Pi Foundation Computing curriculum for ASAL region.


County number 5! Lamu County ICT teachers trained and certified! Garissa ✔️ Turkana ✔️ Isiolo ✔️ Tana River ✔️ Lamu ✔️ Raspberry Pi Foundation FCDC Kenya Dr. Idle Omar Farah


The Deputy Governor #MarsabitCounty,Hon Solomon Gubo,The County Secretary, Chief Officer & Director,Education welcomed our team at the County HQ and received laptops destined for 10 primary ICT teachers undertaking a #Digital_Literacy training supported by Raspberry Pi Foundation



Our team led by CEO Dr. Idle Omar Farah kicked off a two-day digital literacy training for ICT teachers in #ManderaCounty supported by Raspberry Pi Foundation Foundation. M-Lugha



Elwork project trainees at work. In few weeks, they will be serving clients across the globe. International Labour Organization







M-Lugha has successfully trained 20 educators in Wajir County on the Code Club program, equipping them with the skills to introduce coding to young learners in rural schools. This initiative—funded by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and implemented by M-Lugha


Garissa County: 10 ICT teachers from selected schools have successfully completed 2 days of training on the code club program by Raspberry Pi Foundation


Our recent Coding Club training in Wajir,which equipped 20 teachers with essential coding skills featured on KTN News.The coverage highlighted our mission to empower educators in rural areas,enabling them to inspire and mentor the next generation of young coders Raspberry Pi Foundation