Samsung
one of the best and affordable producer of the one the best smart devices in
the world is embarking on a project in West Africa. This will be the first of its
kind in the sub-region. The project known as the Digital Village will be in the
Volta Region of Ghana. This digital village will be in the Volo suburb of the
Region.
The
project, which is part of the company’s Citizenship Programme, has already been
launched in South Africa, Ethiopia and Gabon. In Ghana, Samsung will partner
with the government, local health services and international stakeholders
including UNESCO to set up a sustainable project.
The
village will use solar energy to improve healthcare delivery and education. It
will also help local traders develop their business through the use of
sustainable and low-cost alternative energy source.
The
village will comprise of a Solar Powered Internet School (SPIS), Solar Powered
Tele-Medical Center (SPMC), Solar Powered Health Centre (SPHC) and Solar
Powered Generator (SPG).
The
Solar Powered Tele-Medical Center will provide healthcare to inhabitants of
remote villages. The SPIS is a solar-powered mobile classroom designed to meet
the basic education needs of the community, especially in remote rural areas
that lack access to energy.
Harry
Park, Managing Director of Samsung Electronics West Africa, said the company
expects these facilities to “have a positive impact on education and healthcare
delivery in Volo and the surrounding communities.”
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