A group of fifty-eight elderly individuals recently celebrated their completion of a specialized technology literacy initiative hosted by the National Library.
This collaborative project, supported by the National Centre of Technological Innovation, was designed to provide a flexible and straightforward way for retirees to master modern electronic tools.
Participants gained practical knowledge in operating computers and navigating essential online platforms like internet banking.
Leadership from the organizing institutions highlighted this event as a vital step in closing the generational gap regarding digital accessibility.
The program demonstrates that lifelong learning is achievable and empowers the aging population to confidently engage with the modern world.
