Bangladesh Boosts Gambia with Digital Dazzle and Chaos

Mr. Abdullah Al Fahim from Bangladesh shared four helpful computer tools with people in The Gambia. He talked at a special meeting on February 24 at Metzy Hotel in Kololi.

The first tool is called eApostille. This helps make important papers real and trusted. Students and workers can use it when they need someone to check their papers. It works fast and keeps things safe.

Another tool is the Teachers' Portal. This helps teachers learn better teaching methods and gives them new ideas and materials for students. Children can learn more with these digital lessons.

Mr. Fahim also talked about ekShop. This lets people sell things they make, even if they live far from big cities. People who didn't have many chances before can start small businesses.

The last tool is ekPay. This helps people use money without carrying cash. They can pay for things using phones or computers. This makes life easier for many people.

These computer tools helped make life better in Bangladesh. Mr. Fahim said Bangladesh wants to share these ideas with The Gambia. They can change them to work just right for the Gambian people.

Mr. Fahim leads a team that uses computers to improve government services. He has worked for many years teaching government workers how to use new computer systems. He believes computers can fix real problems and help people live better lives.
 

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