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Computer classes for the unaccompanied children at RRC Sofia - Vienna Rampa

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In the digital age computer skills are a necessity for people of all ages. They are especially important for the young ones as digital literacy is vital for all aspects of their life, not least - their successful education and future career development.

Furthermore, the possibilities for artistic expression and creative growth are greatly expanded by appropriate computer use. Children can use computers to analyze equations logically, and the opportunity to have fun while studying motivates and inspires them.

IOM team member with an unaccompanied minor in front of a computer

In relation to the above, the social workers from IOM Bulgaria prepared a course on computer skills for the unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors accommodated at the Safety Zone at RRC-Voenna Rampa. The classes are voluntary and will be held once a week.

Unaccomapnnied minor in front of a computer

These activities are implemented within the framework of the project “Support for unaccompanied minors, seeking international protection” funded by the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2020 under the Programme “Home Affairs”.
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