The Orange Foundation has on 6th December, 2025, made major strides toward bridging the digital divide in Sierra Leone by donating Digital School Kits to St. Paul’s Primary School in Mathokara Village, Tonkolili.

The donation marks another important step in the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to enhancing digital access and education across the country.

The initiative aims to provide young learners with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive in the digital age. With each school it reaches, the Orange Foundation is working to equip both students and teachers with essential digital resources, thereby fostering digital literacy and inclusion in local communities.

Speaking at the event, representatives from the Orange Foundation emphasized the importance of their work in empowering young people and teachers.

The donation of Digital School Kits was met with enthusiasm by the students and teachers of St. Paul’s Primary School, who expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to use modern digital tools in their education.

This event reflects the ongoing efforts of the Orange Foundation to narrow the gap in digital access, providing essential resources to those in remote and underserved areas.