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SANZAF Computer Literacy project

The SANZAF Digital Literacy Project equips individuals from disadvantaged communities with essential computer and technology skills needed to participate in today’s digital world. The project aims to bridge the digital divide by improving access to technology, education, and employment opportunities.

Through structured training, access to devices, and guided learning support, SANZAF helps participants develop practical digital skills such as basic computer use, internet navigation, online communication, and job-search competencies. Participants also have the opportunity to work toward a recognized Microsoft certification, enhancing their credentials and increasing their chances of employment. This initiative promotes empowerment, confidence, and long-term self-sufficiency.

The Digital Literacy Project is driven by community support, facilitators, and donors, creating opportunities for skills development and increased employability. Beyond technical knowledge, the project prepares individuals to engage productively in modern society and the digital economy.

Every contribution helps unlock opportunity. By supporting the SANZAF Digital Literacy Project, donors help empower minds, strengthen communities, and restore hope and dignity.

Every Rand Counts. Your support helps to:

  • Provide access to essential digital skills training

  • Support participants in earning recognized Microsoft certifications

  • Improve employability and educational opportunities

  • Bridge the digital divide in underserved communities

  • Empower individuals through knowledge and technology