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ITU Tech Monthly | Giga: How do you connect every school to the Internet by ITU Podcasts
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In this episode of ITU Tech Monthly, we sit down with Irene Kaggwa, Programme Manager of Giga, the joint initiative by ITU and UNICEF working to connect every school in the world to the Internet.

🌐 Why it matters:

- Internet access transforms education, especially in remote and underserved communities.
- Giga empowers students, teachers, and governments with digital tools and inclusive learning.
- It’s not just about connectivity—it’s about equity, opportunity, and preparing youth for an AI-driven future.

🛠️ What you’ll learn:

- How Giga maps schools, mobilizes funding, and supports implementation
- The challenges of rural connectivity and how GIGA overcomes them
- Real-world stories of impact—from digital inclusion for children with disabilities to AI readiness in classrooms
- Upcoming milestones and global partnerships, including Google.org and the will.i.am Foundation

📲 Learn more at www.giga.global

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Guest

Irene Kaggwa, Programme Manager of Giga