
Intelsat partners with WPDI to expand education access
Satellite-powered connectivity will support enhanced online education in conflict-affected regions in South Sudan and Uganda.
Intelsat has announced a partnership with Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian Forest Whitakers nonprofit, the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative (WPDI), to transform access to education in conflict-affected regions across Africa. The collaboration will deliver, for the first time, high-speed internet connectivity to WPDIs Community Learning Centres in South Sudan and Uganda, creating digital bridges to education for thousands of young people in areas where infrastructure has been insufficient or compromised.
Intelsat will equip 10 centresseven in South Sudan and three in Ugandawith satellite connectivity. Over the course of this three-year partnership, Intelsat will provide equipment, managed connectivity services, installation, and ongoing technical support. This effort will bring reliable internet access to communities where traditional connectivity infrastructure is inadequate for modern online education.
Forest Whitaker said: 'Education is the foundation for peace. At WPDI, we use technology as a conduit to opportunitybringing knowledge to young people whose lives have been upended by violence and political unrest. With the right tools, youths can reclaim their futures to become powerful agents of peace in their communities.'
The initiative comes at a critical time, as digital inequality continues to widen globally. According to the International Telecommunication Union, a mere 19% of people in the least developed nations, like South Sudan and Uganda, use the internet. In areas directly affected by conflict, these numbers drop even further, creating significant barriers to education and opportunity for vulnerable populations. By improving digital access, Intelsat and WPDI are providing learning centre trainees with the resources they need to become drivers of positive change in their community and beyond. Graduates of WPDI programmes have gone on to become community leaders, educators, and advocates, exemplified by individuals like Benson Lugwar, a former child soldier who is now an elected official and radio host in Uganda.
Dave Wajsgras, CEO of Intelsat, added: 'At Intelsat, we are great believers in the power of connectivity to promote education and sustainable development around the world. Forest Whitaker and WPDIs efforts represent exactly the kind of transformative work that satellite communications can enable. Were proud to support WPDIs efforts to bring young people together, close the digital divide, and create pathways to prosperity in communities that need it most.'
The satellite-powered connectivity will enable WPDI to significantly expand its educational offerings, providing access to digital resources, online courses, and virtual exchange programmes that were previously impossible in these remote locations. Students will gain critical digital literacy skills alongside WPDIs established curriculum in conflict resolution, entrepreneurship, and community development.
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Satellite-powered connectivity will support enhanced online education in conflict-affected regions in South Sudan and Uganda. Intelsat has announced a partnership with Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian Forest Whitakers nonprofit, the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative (WPDI), to transform access to education in conflict-affected regions across Africa. The collaboration will deliver, for the first time, high-speed internet connectivity to WPDIs Community Learning Centres in South Sudan and Uganda, creating digital bridges to education for thousands of young people in areas where infrastructure has been insufficient or compromised. Intelsat will equip 10 centresseven in South Sudan and three in Ugandawith satellite connectivity. Over the course of this three-year partnership, Intelsat will provide equipment, managed connectivity services, installation, and ongoing technical support. This effort will bring reliable internet access to communities where traditional connectivity infrastructure is inadequate for modern online education. Forest Whitaker said: 'Education is the foundation for peace. At WPDI, we use technology as a conduit to opportunitybringing knowledge to young people whose lives have been upended by violence and political unrest. With the right tools, youths can reclaim their futures to become powerful agents of peace in their communities.' The initiative comes at a critical time, as digital inequality continues to widen globally. According to the International Telecommunication Union, a mere 19% of people in the least developed nations, like South Sudan and Uganda, use the internet. In areas directly affected by conflict, these numbers drop even further, creating significant barriers to education and opportunity for vulnerable populations. By improving digital access, Intelsat and WPDI are providing learning centre trainees with the resources they need to become drivers of positive change in their community and beyond. Graduates of WPDI programmes have gone on to become community leaders, educators, and advocates, exemplified by individuals like Benson Lugwar, a former child soldier who is now an elected official and radio host in Uganda. Dave Wajsgras, CEO of Intelsat, added: 'At Intelsat, we are great believers in the power of connectivity to promote education and sustainable development around the world. Forest Whitaker and WPDIs efforts represent exactly the kind of transformative work that satellite communications can enable. Were proud to support WPDIs efforts to bring young people together, close the digital divide, and create pathways to prosperity in communities that need it most.' The satellite-powered connectivity will enable WPDI to significantly expand its educational offerings, providing access to digital resources, online courses, and virtual exchange programmes that were previously impossible in these remote locations. Students will gain critical digital literacy skills alongside WPDIs established curriculum in conflict resolution, entrepreneurship, and community development.


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