By Sama Marwan,
A group of young Egyptians has launched a nationwide campaign to improve digital literacy in rural areas, where access to technology and the internet remains limited.
The campaign, which is being supported by local NGOs and the Ministry of Communications, focuses on teaching basic computer skills, internet safety, and how to use digital platforms for education and business.
Volunteers are traveling to villages across the country to hold workshops and provide free access to computers and the internet.
This initiative is part of a broader movement among Egyptian youth to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all citizens have the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
Organizers hope that by empowering rural communities with digital knowledge, they can create new economic opportunities and improve access to education.
The campaign has already reached thousands of people, and there are plans to expand it to more remote regions in the coming months.