Esther Nkunda is a Rwandan women who is a Director General of Innovations and emerging technologies department at the Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Innovations. She holds a master's degree in information technology from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Science from the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology.[1]

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  • They were deployed and linked with Village and Sector Executive Secretaries to give basic technology skills to the community. The key knowledge they have to disseminate includes the use of the internet, Irembo platform and access to learning content.
  • Hari n’a) bavuga ngo telefone zirarangaza najye kwandika ariko ukwiye kubaza icyo bize ukanareba ko aribyo arimo kureba, nsomera ibyo uri kureba, ukamusobanuza ibyo aribyo ukanabaza umuyobozi w’ishuri niba ibyo arimo kureba ariyo bigiraho.
  • Parents and students who have access to smartphones should visit digital ambassadors for basic training. They are available across the villages or can be accessed at their service centers across the country.
  • EDTECH PARTNERS ADDRESS TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGES KT Press (April 27, 2021)
  • Ababyeyi mu ishuri ni bo baba bafite ijambo kuko nibo baba bazanye abana babo kugira ngo barererwe muri iryo shuri, mukabaza muti ese kuki abana bacu batiga bakoresheje mudasobwa, kuki batari gukoresha ikoranabuhanga biga kandi tubizi neza ko bazanye ibikoresho.

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