Working with Hardware partners
Through Fusion Universal's hardware partners, including Digital Links, Intel, and AMD/50x15, each school within the programme comprises a dedicated ICT classroom featuring 30 networked computers with TFT monitors, keyboards, server, routers, Internet access and a printer. The teacher is equipped with a laptop, projector and interactive whiteboard. Every student attends two hours of the most sophisticated and effective ICT education available. In schools where electricity is not available, solar energy provides power to the ICT classroom.
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Working with Governments & Education Ministries in each country
Governments within many developing countries have mandated that IT instruction should be part of every child's education. Many developing countries having created detailed frameworks to address this but most recognise that they need private sector help to achieve their education goals. Fusion has taken these frameworks as a baseline for learning and built upon them with additional practical and vocational topics that are relevant and current. |

Working with Local partners
Local partners possessing localised experience and grounded strategies form a critical part of our solution. Fusion has local partners in Ghana, Cameroon, South Africa, Benin and Nigeria. Sometimes our relationship with a local partner is direct. However, Digital Links often acts as a third-party connection. Digital Links has been providing hardware to local education NGOs for a number of years and has built an extensive and impressive network. |