In Liberia today, more than 80% of students graduate from school without having the opportunity to use a computer in their classrooms. Faculties and staffs lack formal training in the use of computers and existing curricula do not include courses in Information Technology. Over 90% of the population of young men and women do not have access to computers and have not developed any computer skills.
Since students are the potential future leaders of a country and technology plays a vital role in advancing the economic, financial and healthcare systems of that country, it is essential that we lay a solid foundation for students and enable them to be competent and productive as they face future challenges.