sQuid features in the Sunday Times of Zambia

Education is a basic human right recognized globally and documented in many education policies, even among sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia inclusive. Education must therefore be available to all people to enable them explore their maximum potential.

Click here to read an interview with sQuidcard CEO Adam Smith, and learn how sQuid is working with partners in the education sector to ensure children wherever they may be in the world have access to quality education.

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