Partnership/Support – Ituani Centre

Partnership/Support

Ituani malekula received its first filling cabinet

Ituani Centre in Malekula received its first filling Cabinet from Malampa Skills Centre Proper Filling is one of the main challenges most PSET providers in Vanuatu encountered.Ituani Centre in Malekula attended a one week filling workshop conducted by Malamapa Skills Centre for all the PSET providers established in Malampa province. The workshop is ended today 6th August 2021 with handing over of a filling cabinet to all the training providers.Ituani Management acknowledges this great contribution opportunity provided by the Malampa Skills Centre to support the development and improvement of their filling arrangement which is considered as another great achievement.

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Malampa skills centre supported ituani with a projector

Malampa Skills Centre has supported Ituani Centre in Malekula with a Computer Projector Today 22nd June 2021, Ituani Centre in Malekula has received a computer projector from Malampa Skills Centre which has been requested at the beginning of this year 2021. The Ituani management committee member Mr Nano Nale acknowledged Ms Jilda Shem the Manager for Malampa skills centre during the handing over of the projector to the Ituani trainer Ms Vosary Aka. Mr Nano said this kind contribution will support the continuous computer training activities Ituani is offering to the people in Malampa province. He conveyed their sincere appreciation to the Skills Partnership for this great contribution not only to Ituani but also to all the training providers or rural training centres within Malampa Province

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kumu project supported ituani with two offline library devices

Kumu Project organisation supported Ituani Institution with two offline library devices Kumu project an organization established in NZ where Kumu means the source of knowledge in the Hawaiian language and Ituani a community based institution which is established in Vanuatu where Ituani means service provider in Malo language, have had an online meeting in March 2021 only to found that they share the common vision to promote ICT education in rural communities. Kumu project is then supporting Ituani with two offline library devices to deploy them in its centres as part of a working relationship initiative. The founder of Kumu project Mr. Mauro Depaoli has been deploying 18 such devices in 18 schools in Sanma province wayback in 2018. The founder of Ituani Mr. John Ken acknowledged the Founder of Kumu project’s contribution through the devices that will be used in its ICT rural educational outreach program. Both institutions are looking forward to building up and strengthening this relationship to promote the offline libraries devices in Vanuatu rural schools. Ituani believes these devices suited the context of the schools in vanuatu established in rural and remote communities that do not have budget to have online facilities in places and/or can’t sustain the online facilities and not only that but to avoid abuse of social media and internet in schools that cannot be controlled by school managements. in addition, the library can be accessed from smartphones and thousands of educational topics and materials including books, pictures and videos ranged from primary to secondary level students are available on those devices.

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