The UBCAA Digital & Computer Literacy Program

The UBCAA Digital and Computer Literacy Program is our flagship initiative for Human Capital Development in Bong County. In an increasingly interconnected global economy, we believe that digital proficiency is not a luxury, but a fundamental right. Our program is strategically engineered to bridge the digital divide, equipping the youth, students, and professionals of the Bong County corridor with the technical competencies required for 21st-century leadership.

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Key Insights


  • Explosive Demand From Cohort I (105 applicants) to Cohort VI (507 applicants), we have seen a 380% increase in demand, signaling a critical community need for digital infrastructure.

  • Inclusivity in Tech We are proud to have graduated 237 women, reinforcing our commitment to gender-transformative technology access.

  • Youth Empowerment With 357 graduates in the 16–35 age bracket, we are actively building the “Technical Resource Pool” that will drive Bong County’s future economy.

Scaling

Despite our success, the high number of waitlisted candidates (551 individuals) highlights a significant gap between community ambition and our current logistical capacity. To meet this demand, the UBCAA is prioritizing the completion of the Totota Youth Development Center as our primary Digital Hub.

We are calling on strategic partners to help us transition these 551 waitlisted strivers into the next generation of tech-certified leaders. Your donation funds high-performance hardware, reliable satellite internet, and advanced technical curricula.

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