A total of 734 Roma and Egyptian students will benefit from the equipment of six schools with technological tools to support the development of blended learning.
The schools – Pal Engjëlli, Bajram Curri, Ramazan Jarani, Androkli Kostallari, Gjon Buzuku, and Yzberisht School – have a high attendance of Roma and Egyptian students. The devices, already distributed and tested in schools by Inclusive EduJobs, provide students with the opportunity to learn using blended education models, helping reduce the gap in access to quality education and the development of digital skills.
The investment in infrastructure is complemented by a scholarship support scheme and the creation of opportunities for additional teaching hours, ensuring not only access to quality education but also a tangible improvement in students’ academic performance.
Stay tuned as Inclusive EduJobs continues supporting Roma and Egyptian children in the early stages of their academic journey.



