Help EDUCATION OF HOPE AFRICA by donating computers, Laptops and Smart Cellphones for Childheaded youths in our digital programming

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Electronics
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Computers & Printers
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Help EDUCATION OF HOPE AFRICA by donating computers, Laptops and Smart Cellphones for Childheaded youths in our digital programming
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We work across the country to help deprived and at-risk adolescents, youth and women to fully develop their self-esteem, capabilities, connecting to opportunities and networks need to succeed in life. Broadly we help in-school and out-of-school youth to learn about skills they need while at school and even much later in life thereby transitioning youth to make positive health outcomes and choices, save money they need for furthering education or other opportunities like selfemployment (in starting sustainable small businesses), find safe and decent livelihoods etc. Education of Hope Africa provides a combination of HIV prevention education, financial literacy, employability, vocational and entrepreneurship and development finance and enterprise development skills training.
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