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Elizabeth Moringue, 20, teaches young children in her boma, or community, in Tanzania’s Monduli district, how to use a computer in February 2015. The community has only recently gained access to electricity, thanks to a USAID-supported Power Africa program. Moringue now uses the Boma’s electricity to run classes for the community’s children, showing them how to use Google, email and other basic computer functions.
(Photo by Morgana Wingard/USAID) Photo used under CC BY
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First published in the May 24, 2019, 9:39 p.m. edition

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