A $100 million digital learning project aimed at improving the quality of teaching and learning in Senior High Schools across Ghana has been launched at the Awudome Senior High School (AWUSCO) in the Volta Region.

The initiative seeks to bridge the educational gap between rural and urban schools by providing access to modern digital tools and internet connectivity.

The project, which is a collaboration between the National Council of Parent-Teacher Associations (NCPTA) and Celltel Networks, will supply students with Android phones, tablets, and laptops, which parents can purchase through flexible payment plans spanning one to three years.

Teachers, on the other hand, will benefit from a longer payment period of up to five years to acquire the devices.