Identra Cares โ€” Digital Future InitiativeGhana ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ญ

Empowering Ghana's

digital future

Equipping public schools across Ghana with laptops, tablets, and digital infrastructure โ€” building a technologically empowered generation.

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Laptops donated
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iPads delivered
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Schools supported

Initiative Progress

Identra Cares โ€” Active

School assessments
Device procurement
Orientation training
Donation ceremonies
Post-deployment monitoring

Regional Coverage

Live Impact

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About the Foundation

Built to Transform Ghana's
Educational Landscape

Identra Ghana Foundation is the social impact arm of Identra Technologies Bureau. We operate at the intersection of technology and education, channeling resources into Ghana's schools through structured, scalable programmes.

Our flagship initiative, Identra Cares โ€“ Digital Future Initiative, focuses exclusively on institutions โ€” not individuals โ€” to ensure sustainable, community-wide digital transformation that outlasts any single intervention.

2022

Founded

5+

Regions

15+

Schools

Our Full Story

Technology Access

We bridge the digital divide by donating functional devices โ€” laptops and tablets โ€” directly to schools, not individuals.

Digital Education

Devices are paired with curated educational software and content to maximize learning outcomes in each institution.

Youth Empowerment

By equipping schools with technology, we empower entire student populations with skills for the modern economy.

National Infrastructure

Our school-first model builds lasting digital infrastructure that communities and governments can build upon.

Measured Impact

Numbers That Tell Ghana's
Digital Story

Every statistic represents a real school, real students, and a tangible step toward a digitally empowered Ghana.

Data as of Q1 2026 ยท Independently verified ยท Annual report available on request

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Flagship Initiative

Identra Cares
Digital Future Initiative

A systematic programme donating laptops and educational tablets to schools across Ghana's regions โ€” building durable digital infrastructure that serves entire student bodies and communities for years to come.

Laptop Donations

Laptops curated for educational use

Tablet Deployments

iPads and Android tablets with pre-loaded content

School-Focused Model

Institutions receive devices, not individual students

Multi-Region Reach

Expanding from Greater Accra to all 16 regions

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What We Do

Structured Programs.
Lasting Change.

01

Why Schools, Not Individuals?

Donating to institutions ensures every student in that school benefits, creates shared accountability, and builds infrastructure that outlasts any single student's tenure.

02

Technology + Curriculum Alignment

We work with school administrations to align donated devices with the national curriculum, maximizing educational value from day one.

03

A Scalable National Model

Our framework is designed to scale โ€” eventually covering all 16 regions and partnering with GES, MESTI, and international technology donors.

Voices from the Field

What Schools Are Saying

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โ€œThe laptops from Identra Ghana Foundation completely changed how our students learn. For many of them, it was the first time they held a computer. The excitement in their eyes was unforgettable.โ€

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Madam Abena Asante

Headmistress, Kumasi Municipal Primary School

Ashanti Region

Get Involved

Join Ghana's Digital
Education Movement

Partner With
the Foundation

Are you a corporation, government agency, or international organization? Co-invest in Ghana's digital future through our structured partnership programs.

Become a Partner

Support the
Mission

Media houses, NGOs, individuals with device donations, and advocates โ€” join us in championing digital equity for Ghana's schools and communities.

Support the Mission

Know a school that needs technology?

Schools can be nominated by community leaders, teachers, district education offices, or NGOs.

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200+ Devices Donated
15+ Partner Schools
5 Regions Covered
3,500+ Students Impacted