This is our mission statement. ✋ Follow our team—from Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, to the refugee camps of Kakuma—and share our story.
For just $9 a month, you can sponsor Internet access for a student and bring someone online. GiveInternet.org.
🌍✨ Meet Musa Tia Tutu from Kakuma Camp — an aspiring ICT entrepreneur determined to create a better future through technology 💻🚀
Thanks to being connected to the internet through our partner, Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development, Musa is building his digital skills, running phone repair and computer services, and exploring new opportunities in online work and entrepreneurship 🌐📚
Access to technology is opening doors—not just for Musa, but for his community too. ❤️🙌
#GiveInternet #DigitalInclusion #YouthEmpowerment #Kakuma #ICT #InternetAccess #DigitalSkills #EducationForAll #FutureLeaders
Enock started as a mechanic — working with his hands, understanding how machines move.
Now, he’s learning to code.
His goal? To work on computerized vehicles — combining mechanics with programming to build and understand the technology behind modern cars. 🚗💻
Before, he had to wait and share computers just to practice. Today, he’s creating his own designs, doing research, and building skills that move him closer to that future.
“It’s not so much money yet… but at least now I see where I’m heading.”
From the garage to the digital world — this is what access can do. ✨
#GiveInternet #Era92Elevate #DigitalAccess #FutureOfWork #YouthEmpowerment #TechForGood #SkillsForTheFuture
Hungary reminds us: even in a media landscape dominated by one narrative, people don’t just absorb information—they question it.
For years, Viktor Orbán’s government has shaped a system where messaging is controlled and repeated.
And yet, the opposition still gains ground.
Voters still make their own choices.
Propaganda is powerful—but not absolute.
#Hungary #Elections #Democracy #MediaLiteracy #Disinformation #Propaganda #DigitalRights #InformationAccess
Talent is everywhere. Access isn’t. 🌍
Through our partnership with MIT Emerging Talent, we support students who have been accepted into a world-class program—but lack the tools to participate.
By providing laptops and internet access, we remove a critical barrier so students can fully engage, learn, and build their futures.
Since 2023, this partnership has grown from 4 to 28 students—and 34 laptops provided.
You can be part of the solution. 💛
#DigitalInclusion #EducationForAll #BridgingTheGap #AccessToEducation #MIT #EmergingTalent #TechForGood #GlobalEducation #EqualOpportunity
Sometimes learning isn’t step-by-step 🧠
Some skills are just… complex from the start.
So what do you do when you can’t break things down? 🤔
In this video, cognitive scientist Benjamin Keep explains how to approach learning when simplification isn’t needed an option, and why hitting that wall is often where real learning begins 🚀
🎥 Watch more: youtube.com/@benjaminkeep
#learning #studytips #cognitivescience #education #growthmindset #learningprocess #students #studygram
🌍 Refka has a goal to become a change maker—and she’s using education to get there.
💻 Growing up in Kakuma Refugee Camp, she once had no access to the internet, making it impossible to continue her studies online. Thanks to our partner SIR, she now studies independently every day, turning determination into progress.
💡 Her journey is a powerful reminder that opportunity can change everything.
💛 Sponsor a student and help unlock more stories like Refka’s at GiveInternet.org.
#EducationForAll #DigitalLearning #ChangeMakers #RefugeeEducation #GiveInternet #StudentStories #EmpowerThroughEducation #KakumaCamp #DigitalDivide
Meet Manahil Shanta 🌍✨ – connected to the internet through our partner Urise.
Manahil is building her future through freelancing, research, and digital learning 💻📚. With access to the internet, she can now study and work on her own schedule, and even teach others along the way.
She believes the future is digital, and every student deserves to be part of it. 🚀
Support students like Manahil at GiveInternet.org 🤍
#DigitalAccess #EmpowerStudents #GiveInternet
Daniel’s Story: From Student to Tech Educator 💻✨
In Kakuma Refugee Camp, a laptop is a bridge to a resilient future. We’re proud to spotlight Daniel Makuei, a student at our partner organization, Advocacy Initiative for Youth Development.
Since receiving connectivity through GiveInternet.org, Daniel’s impact has multiplied:
🎓 Studying: Pursuing his BA in Sustainable Development with 100% on-time submissions.
🏫 Teaching: Leading Digital Citizenship classes for junior school kids every afternoon.
🤝 Sharing: Providing internet access to his peers so no one is left behind.
"I am now a Humanitarian-tech educator, bringing a resilient future to African youth, one kid and one course at a time."
JOIN THE MISSION 🌍
Your support turns students into community leaders.
👉 Sponsor students like Daniel at GiveInternet.org #GiveInternet #DigitalEquity #Kakuma #TechForGood #Education #AIYD #YouthEmpowerment
🌍 Millions of students lack internet access — and opportunity.
GiveInternet provides laptops, connectivity & digital education to students in underserved communities.
💡 Now we’re launching our Student Impact Program! High school & university students can help by: • Raising awareness on campus 📣 • Supporting research & outreach 📊
⏳ 3–4 hrs/week | Monthly check-ins
🎓 Certificate & letter of recommendation
🏅 Recognition & GiveInternet merch
Make an impact. Change a future.
📩 Fill out the form in our bio and we will get in touch.
We’re thrilled to be part of @projectforawesome 2026! 🎉
Voting is now open until February 18, and you can help us bring more students online.
Every vote counts, click the link in our bio to vote for GiveInternet.org in P4A and help expand opportunity around the world. 🌍💻
Feel free to share this post and spread the word, let’s decrease world suck together!
#ProjectForAwesome #P4A2026 #GiveInternet #DigitalDivide #EducationForAll #InternetAccess #StudentsOnline #GlobalEducation
🌐 Today is Safer Internet Day — a reminder that a safer internet starts with informed users.
We’re surrounded by information from social media, news, videos, and digital platforms. In a polarized online world, content can be shaped to mislead, oversimplify, or push an agenda.
That’s why media literacy matters. Asking who created this, why it was made, and who benefits from it helps us recognize bias, question accuracy, and think more critically.
🧠 Pause. Question. Think before you share.
#SaferInternetDay #MediaLiteracy #CriticalThinking #DigitalAwareness #ThinkBeforeYouShare #OnlineSafety