SayPro, in partnership with the United States Peace Corps, is strengthening access to digital tools in rural and isolated communities. SayPro works to bridge the digital divide by providing computers, internet access, and digital literacy training to underserved regions. Peace Corps volunteers collaborate with SayPro to teach basic computer skills, online safety, and the use of educational platforms. SayPro believes digital access is a right that empowers people to connect, learn, and grow.
SayPro installs community technology hubs that serve as learning centers, resource libraries, and communication points. These hubs are solar-powered and supported by local volunteers trained by SayPro and Peace Corps educators. SayPro customizes digital content in local languages to ensure relevance and accessibility. Children, farmers, entrepreneurs, and elders benefit from these resources, gaining skills to thrive in today’s digital world. SayPro’s hubs become centers of innovation and opportunity.
SayPro also develops mobile digital toolkits that travel to hard-to-reach villages. Peace Corps volunteers help SayPro design portable devices and offline apps that share content about farming techniques, healthcare, and business skills. These toolkits are distributed to schools, health clinics, and community groups. SayPro ensures that women and marginalized groups receive special training to build confidence and inclusion. SayPro’s mission is to make digital empowerment inclusive and far-reaching.
SayPro tracks progress by evaluating digital literacy levels, usage rates, and community satisfaction. In collaboration with Peace Corps, SayPro will continue to expand digital access to unlock the potential of remote communities. SayPro believes that with the right tools, even the most isolated places can become thriving centers of progress and participation.