Rwanda Marks Completion of Phase I of Smart Education Project and Launches DigiTruck Initiative
The Smart Education Project and the DigiTruck initiative together underscore the government’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve education, enhance digital literacy, and ensure equitable access to learning opportunities across the country.
The Ministry of Education, in partnership with the Ministry of ICT and Innovation and Huawei, has marked the successful completion of Phase I of the Smart Education Project during a ceremony held at Kagarama Secondary School in Kicukiro.
The event also saw the official launch of the DigiTruck, a mobile, solar-powered classroom designed to bring digital learning closer to communities. Equipped with laptops, internet access, and modern learning tools, the DigiTruck represents a major step in Rwanda’s mission to make digital education accessible to all.
Over the next three years, the DigiTruck will travel across all 30 districts of Rwanda, delivering free digital skills training to more than 5,000 youth, girls, and farmers. The initiative is a key component of Rwanda’s national goal to equip one million citizens with digital skills, strengthening inclusion and preparing the workforce for the digital economy.
The Smart Education Project and the DigiTruck initiative together underscore the government’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve education, enhance digital literacy, and ensure equitable access to learning opportunities across the country.

