Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles The population in Congo is 80 million people and only 3% are connected on internet. And those percent they are men. In 2012 I bought 25 computers - that was beginning for Maman Shujaa Center. Why I do my center is to help women to know what does the world look like. When women come first time to center, they come with questions. Let's get all of these women access to information. We use Google, they can open application, travel around the world. I want to give those kids education, to give these people hope, to give these people life. I'm not going to change the whole world, but what I'm doing is to focus on my village, on my community. My mother she take me at (to) school on back. She didn't know how to read. She fight for me to get education. When I pass away people will say "I have my education, I have my degree because I get help from Neema." That is my dream. (Neema's center has helped over 5,000 Congolese women find answers and develop new skills.) (To everyone building new paths to opportunity) (Search on.)
A2 Google center congolese education maman google search How a Congolese activist uses Google Search to help women find answers and opportunity 1542 63 林宜悉 posted on 2021/02/14 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary