Lomé, Togo – July 9, 2026 In Lomé, the vibrant capital of Togo, a digital revolution is taking place within the walls of the Lomé Digital School. This innovative institution is nurturing a new generation of innovators through its summer camp, designed to immerse children in the realm of technology. Winner Koudjra, a 14-year-old participant, is among the young learners demonstrating exceptional prowess in robotics.
She is meticulously crafting a robotic hand, showcasing the school’s commitment to hands-on learning and practical application of technology.
The Lomé Digital School is not merely about technical proficiency; it is also dedicated to bridging the gender gap in STEM fields. UNESCO statistics reveal a significant underrepresentation of women in these areas, a gap the school is actively working to close.
The program is inclusive, offering grants to children from low — income families to ensure that economic barriers do not hinder access to technology education. Beyond the summer camp, the school has forged a partnership with Job to organize a Software Testing training program, equipping participants with the skills necessary to compete on an international level.
The school’s website proudly showcases its intensive programs and the professional community involved, preparing students for dynamic careers in the digital sector.
The Lomé Digital School is more than an educational institution; it is a launchpad for future innovators, fostering a generation ready to shape the digital age in Africa.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: Africanews
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