Young people in Liezen bring seniors into the digital future!

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Students at the Liezen Federal School Center promote digital participation among seniors through practical smartphone courses.

Schüler des Bundesschulzentrums Liezen fördern digitale Teilhabe von Senioren durch praxisnahe Smartphone-Kurse.
Students at the Liezen Federal School Center promote digital participation among seniors through practical smartphone courses.

Young people in Liezen bring seniors into the digital future!

An innovative initiative is starting in Liezen, where students from the Federal School Center have launched a remarkable project called “Generations Connected”. Its goal is to make it easier for older people to access the digital world and to help them better understand modern technologies. In a time of increasing digitalization, it is becoming increasingly important for seniors to promote their digital skills in order to become more independent and self-confident in everyday life meinkreis.at reported.

Students offer structured courses in which they teach basic smartphone functions, internet safety and communication aids. The modules are clearly laid out, and the young people attach great importance to ensuring that all questions about the use of cell phones are answered. This practice-oriented training is intended to simplify the use of modern technologies and improve communication options between seniors and their families.

Global poverty problem

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India in particular suffers from extreme poverty: of its 1.4 billion inhabitants, 234 million live in dire poverty. The report also highlights that poverty rates in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are alarmingly high, highlighting global challenges to address well beyond individual initiatives.