APMD - Abriendo las Puertas al Mundo Digital
We live in times where we can declare that literacy is no longer an issue as long as we have access to the digital realm. Nowadays, an illiterate person is not one who cannot read or write, but one with no digital skills.
The lack of access to hardware and software required for using technology makes someone digitally illiterate. Individuals with limited or null digital literacy skills face several challenges in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and social interaction, as well as experiencing a marked gender equality gap. This disadvantage is particularly marked during periods of distance learning, or enforced isolation, like the one experienced during the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic.
The Peruvian National Institute of Statistics and Informatics revealed a stark disparity in Internet access. The figures indicated that, compared to 75.1% of houses in Metropolitan Lima, just 18.5% of rural households had Internet connections. Likewise, the 2023 education census conducted by the Peruvian Ministry of Education shows that there are 7 students per PC in secondary education, while in primary education, the figure rises to 12 students per PC. This is even worse in communities located in the highlands and jungles of Peru.
This significant gap highlights the digital divide, which makes fair access to knowledge, education, and job prospects challenging. Not only educational possibilities are limited but also economic growth. The impacted rural areas are less able to use digital services that may improve their lives, participate in e-commerce, or access online markets.
In response to the above, leading by example since 2018, the UKDT (UK Delivery Team) consisting of Mace, Arup, and Gleeds, has been helping to close the digital gap of communities in need by providing tablets, PCs, and data plans for students to access the Digital World. Now, by implementing computer labs with Internet access in remote areas of Peru, the APMD project, which stands for “Abriendo las Puertas al Mundo Digital” (Opening the Doors to the Digital World), aims to improve educational and economic opportunities for communities with limited resources.
The holistic approach of the project makes it possible to integrate students, teachers, communities, state-of-the-art technology, high-quality educational content, knowledge sharing, and sustainability.
Each year, two beneficiary communities are selected based on criteria of need and potential educational impact, as well as technical and logistical feasibility. The project's scalable model and lessons learned from previous implementations facilitate its replication and continuous improvement in other rural areas.
The success of the project calls for collaboration between local communities, educational institutions, volunteers, stakeholders, and sponsors to ensure its sustainability in time. Having said that, we invite you to be part of this ambitious and rewarding project by participating in the activities, direct donation, virtual tutoring, computer labs setup, and community visits, amongst others.
For further information regarding this initiative, please contact information@apmd.site
Bridging the Digital Divide
APMD is dedicated to bridging the digital gap in rural Peruvian communities by setting up computer labs with internet access. With a focus on digital literacy, we aim to create brighter futures for students in areas where access to technology is limited. Join us in making a difference today!