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Friday, 20 May 2016

Coding:Cameroon Getting Started Is The Most Important Part

Check out where MentorNations will be sharing their skills forward in Cameroon. Looking forward to launching our digital literacy and coding camp series in partnership with Tobby Vision Computers Bambui. Cornelius Tawong Brice William Boum

 MentorNations Excited to launch their digital literacy program in Cameroon to truly live the vision of ‪#‎CSforAll‬. See you in August, Cameroon! See https://www.facebook.com/mentornations/?fref=ts

Melissa and Brice Updating 364 #HP laptops headed to North Africa to empower Tunisian teachers and youth to transform their lives through technology #MentorAfrika

These ‪#‎Tunisian‬ kids in ‪#‎MenzelBourguiba‬ have new ‪#‎HP‬ laptops and are beginning to have  ‪#‎ICT‬ skills! Thanks to MentorNations

Tobby Vision Computers Bambui, cross section of a six-month course students in lab studying grading in spreadsheets



The launch of Cameroon's Computer  Science for All ‪#‎CSforAll‬ is here in August 2016
Excerpt: It is unique to always share what you know best to various people around the world because it may enable social awareness and economical sufficiency, particularly among the under served. 
Born and raised in ‪#‎Cameroon, I could have never dreamed to become a software engineer because of the lack of infrastructures concerning the study of computer science. Albeit becoming a software engineer, the idea to be a help toward achieving digital literacy in regions of low technology access could not have become a reality without the involvement of ‪#‎MentorNations, a non governmental organisation that serves the same honorable purpose still in many places around the world such as Jordania, Tunisia, Pakistan and now Cameroon. ‪#‎TobbyVisionComputer Cornelius Tawong and MentorNations Melissa Sassi have agreed that digital literacy is a human right. Although the dates are still in workings, We MentorNations will provide coding camps to the young females and males in Bambui Cameroon in partnership with Tobby Vision Computers. we will bring our savoir-faire and share our experience in technology for the specific purpose to create passion and build the next generation of engineers in that region. As getting started is the most important part, It is time to move Cameroon in particular and Africa in general toward this new era of vast transformation. And in that, we will be successful. 
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