- The strategic collaboration aims to effectively improve knowledge of the need of vulnerable schools to promote innovative practices and strengthen their digital educational transformation in the coming years.
- The joint project will begin with a first phase focused on strengthening education with technology in 44 schools in Africa and Latin America, where ProFuturo and American Tower are active. It is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of more than 4,500 students and 475 teachers.
BOSTON, March 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- American Tower and ProFuturo, the technology-enabled education innovation program of Fundación Telefónica and Fundación "la Caixa", announced their partnership to continue transforming children's education through technology. The program will first be deployed in 44 schools in Kenya, Africa, and Chile and Colombia, in Latin America.
ProFuturo and American Tower seek to support underserved communities with educational innovation and technology, enabling social programs to improve quality of life and ensure equitable participation in the digital world.
American Tower's Digital Communities are digitally connected, technology-equipped spaces that offer digital literacy and education for youth, financial education and vocational training for adults, or healthcare services.
The joint project is expected to positively impact the lives of more than 4,500 students and 475 teachers in the three countries where it will first be implemented. The program is planned to expand to more schools and countries on both continents.
Mneesha Nahata, Senior Vice President Legal & Chief Sustainability Officer at American Tower, said, "There is no alternative to the necessary digital transformation and drive for digital education. With digital communities deployed across several continents, we now take a giant step forward through the partnership with ProFuturo to continue supporting underprivileged communities with connectivity and technology, enabling social programs to improve quality of life and ensure equitable participation in the digital world."
Magdalena Brier, Managing Director of ProFuturo, celebrated this agreement that "reinforces the commitment of the two organizations against the digital divide and the education gap. The alliance between ProFuturo and American Tower is a big step, she adds, to improve educational opportunities for the most vulnerable. We are very honored with their support for what we have been doing since 2016 and I can't stop thinking about each of the teachers, boys and girls who will benefit, because together we are going to contribute to transform their lives."
Rodrigo Jimenez, Senior Vice President Global Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability for EMEA & Latin America, said that he was "very proud of our strategic partnership with ProFuturo, and we hope to achieve significant advances that will improve and promote innovation in digital education. At American Tower we want to support growth in Africa and Latin America with our Digital Communities program so that, together, we continue to build a more connected world."
Following the principles established by the United Nations Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals, American Tower and ProFuturo share the vision that access to quality education in complex environments is essential to reducing poverty and inequality in the region. Through this strategic collaboration, they hope to foster increased knowledge, promote innovative practices and strengthen the digital transformation of education in the coming years.
About American Tower
American Tower, one of the largest global REITs, is a leading independent owner, operator and developer of multitenant communications real estate with a portfolio of over 224,000 communications sites and a highly interconnected footprint of U.S. data center facilities.
About ProFuturo
ProFuturo is a program of educational innovation with technology launched by Fundación Telefónica and "la Caixa" Foundation to reduce the educational gap in the world by providing quality education to children in vulnerable environments in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia. Its intervention model is based on the evidence of impact provided by continuous monitoring processes, studies and evaluations.
SOURCE American Tower
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