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Niger sets five-month goal to connect nearly 300 schools to high-speed internet as part of education modernisation

03/10/2025
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Nigerien authorities have announced a five-month timeline to connect 298 schools across the country to high-speed internet, marking a significant step in the nation’s efforts to modernise its education system.

The announcement was made during the launch ceremony of the High-Speed Internet Connectivity-Education Project at a high school in Niamey, which is a key component of Niger’s broader education reform strategy.

Élisabeth Shérif, the Minister of National Education, Literacy, and the Promotion of National Languages, emphasised the importance of digital connectivity for education, stating that “education is the foundation of every nation. It unlocks the potential of every child, forges citizenship, and prepares for the future.” She highlighted that in today’s digital age, access to the internet is essential for students, enabling real-time knowledge sharing and equipping young people for an increasingly connected world.

This initiative is part of the Smart Villages Project, which aims to accelerate Niger’s ongoing digital transformation. Supported by a US$100 million grant from the World

Bank, the project seeks to provide students and teachers with expanded access to online educational resources, innovative teaching tools, and pedagogical diversification. The program aims to enrich teaching materials and better prepare students for future career opportunities in a digital economy.

However, the success of this ambitious plan will depend heavily on ensuring stable internet connections, providing comprehensive training for teachers on digital tools, and maintaining ongoing funding for infrastructure upkeep, subscriptions, and equipment updates. According to DataReportal, at the beginning of 2025, approximately 6.37 million people in Niger were internet users, representing a penetration rate of 23.2%, highlighting both the progress made and the significant opportunity ahead for expanding digital access nationwide.

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