IPMC donates GH¢1.6m ICT, infrastructure package to GETFund

THE Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has received a donation package valued at over GH¢1.6 million from tech giant IPMC, aimed at enhancing educational ICT and community infrastructure nationwide. The package includes five complete computer laboratories with broadband connectivity, 200 solar-powered streetlights, and an incinerator. The donation was received by Mr Paul Adjei, Administrator of … The post IPMC donates GH¢1.6m ICT, infrastructure package to GETFund appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

IPMC donates GH¢1.6m ICT, infrastructure package to GETFund

THE Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has received a donation package valued at over GH¢1.6 million from tech giant IPMC, aimed at enhancing educational ICT and community infrastructure nationwide.

The package includes five complete computer laboratories with broadband connectivity, 200 solar-powered streetlights, and an incinerator.

The donation was received by Mr Paul Adjei, Administrator of GETFund, at a brief ceremony in Accra.

The initiative, undertaken as part of IPMC Ghana’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), comprises three key components aimed at transforming the learning environment and improving livelihoods in underserved communities.

The flagship component of the donation, estimated at GH¢1,000,000, according to the Executive Chairman of IPMC Ghana Ltd, Amardeep Singh Hari, is five fully equipped IPMC-branded computer laboratories. Each lab is designed to provide world-class training in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Information Technology.

The laboratories will be connected via Starlink terminals, ensuring high-speed and reliable internet access.

All equipment will be covered by a five-year comprehensive warranty, eliminating maintenance cost burdens for beneficiary schools during that period.

Beyond school hours, the facilities will be accessible to surrounding communities, providing public access to essential digital services such as e-agriculture, e-health, and e-services.

Also included in the donation are 200 solar-powered streetlights valued at GH¢600,000.

These will be used to illuminate school campuses and surrounding communities, enhancing security, extending productive hours, and contributing to Ghana’s renewable energy goals.

The final item in the package is an incinerator valued at GH¢5,000, designated for the safe disposal of sanitary pads, face masks, and other hygienic waste.

According to IPMC, the facility provides a practical solution to sanitation challenges in many school communities.

Addressing the media after the presentation, Mr Hari expressed confidence that the contribution, totalling GH¢1,605,000, would significantly enhance digital learning, improve school infrastructure, and support community development in selected underserved schools across the country.

He added that the company looked forward to working closely with GETFund to ensure the successful implementation of the initiative.

Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Adabraka, Accra, IPMC Ghana has grown into one of the country’s leading ICT firms, with partnerships with global technology companies including Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, IBM, Microsoft, Cisco, and Lenovo.

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