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In a significant move to bolster education in Ukraine, Infosys has teamed up with Street Child to establish Digital Learning Centers aimed at supporting over 1,000 children affected by the ongoing crisis. This initiative is designed to provide vital educational resources and opportunities for young learners, ensuring they have access to quality digital education during these challenging times.
The newly launched centers will feature the innovative Springboard platform, which offers a range of learning materials and interactive content tailored to the needs of children. This collaboration not only addresses the immediate educational needs but also aims to empower the youth with essential skills for the future.
As the conflict continues to disrupt traditional schooling, these Digital Learning Centers stand as a beacon of hope, ensuring that children can continue their education in a safe and supportive environment. With a commitment to making a meaningful impact, Infosys and Street Child are paving the way for a brighter future for the children of Ukraine.
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