Union Assurance’s Sisumaga+ scheme has lived by its ethos of providing uninterrupted education for every child by supporting an initiative to upgrade the facilities for online learning in child care centres located island-wide.
Tablets and desktop computers were distributed to 397 child development centres which accommodate 10,632 children throughout the country under the combined sponsorship of Union Assurance and seven other companies, the company said in a media release.
The pandemic has widened the gap in education for children especially with the digital adoption of learning activities. Many children have limited or no access to a tablet or desktop computer, putting their futures at risk.
Union Assurance contributed 50 devices to the Department of Probation and Child Care Services in line with the series of events in this year’s National Children’s Day programmes conducted under the theme, ‘Children Before Everything’.
Sisumaga+ by Union Assurance is an insurance solution that helps parents plan for their children’s future, promising an uninterrupted education for every child.
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