HP to educate 100,000 across Africa, millions by 2025
At the Global Citizen Festival:
Mandela 100, HP (NYSE: HPQ) announced a new commitment to reach 100,000
learners across Africa over the next three years through the HP Foundation’s HP
LIFE (https://bit.ly/2QuAzsD) program, and kicked off the commitment by opening
a new tech-enabled HP LIFE Center in South Africa.
HP’s pledge supports the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (https://bit.ly/2HUe9gd) and furthers
the company’s goals to enable better learning outcomes for 100 million people
by 2025 and to enroll a million HP LIFE users between 2016 and 2025, as
outlined in the HP 2017 Sustainable Impact Report (https://bit.ly/2KOnogZ).
By 2030, Africa will be home to
32% of the population under the age of 30, and the largest working age
population by 2035. Yet, today’s youth unemployment in Africa is three times
higher than adult unemployment.
HP LIFE offers free, online
learning for users to gain the skills to start and grow their own business or
improve their employment opportunities. Building on the success of this global
program, HP is working with partners to open technology-enabled HP LIFE
innovation centers to further support entrepreneurship and workforce
development across the continent.
“We believe that education is a
human right, that technology in the classroom is a critical component for a
21st century education, and that in today’s economy our learning is never
done,” said Nate Hurst, Chief Sustainability and Social Impact Officer, HP.
“Africa is experiencing rapid urbanization and digitization—and it’s essential
that people have access to learn skills for the work of tomorrow. This new HP
LIFE Center provides a launchpad for innovation and opportunity across the
continent.”
In 2017, at the Global Citizen
Festival in Hamburg, Germany, HP announced a commitment to enabling better
learning outcomes for 100 million people by 2025 (https://bit.ly/2Ufbp0m). The
commitment to education is a part of its broader sustainable impact strategy –
a strategy to use the scope, scale and expertise of HP to drive positive,
lasting change for the planet, its people and the communities where we live,
work and do business.
“Sustainable impact is
fundamental to our reinvention and core to achieving our vision – to create
technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere,” said Hurst.
Comments
Post a Comment