Huawei Technologies is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. In Uganda, Huawei Technologies Uganda Company Limited has been committed to driving digital inclusion and sustainable development through innovative solutions and partnerships.

ThisCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report of 2024 highlights Huawei’s efforts in promoting digital literacy, supporting local communities, and fostering a sustainable ICT ecosystem in Uganda. Through collaboration with stakeholders and leveraging technology for social good, Huawei continues to make a positive impact on the lives of Ugandans and contribute to the country’s digital transformation journey.

Huawei DigiTruck Project
Huawei DigiTruck project is a transformative initiative that leverages public-private partnerships to drive digital inclusion and economic empowerment in Uganda. By equipping underserved communities with essential digital skills, the project contributes to narrowing the digital divide and fostering sustainable development. The DigiTruckprojectaims to provide free digital skills training to over 10,000 Ugandans over a span of three years.

TheDigiTruck project was officially launched byH.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of Uganda on 8thMarch 2023, at the National Innovation and Science Centre, Kiruhura District. Up to date, the mobile classroom has expanded its reach to over 6,000 beneficiaries across multiple regions, empowering Ugandans with essential digital skills and fostering economic growth.

The Huawei DigiTruck is a 40ft solar-powered mobile classroom, repurposed from shipping containers and equipped with 21 laptops and network connection. Designed for remote and underserved communities lacking training facilities and power supply, it offers digital skills courses covering digital literacy (e.g., internet use, office software) and soft skills (resume writing, online job applications, business registration). Priority beneficiaries include women, young girls, youth, Jua-Kali (informal sector workers), and people with disabilities. The initiative aligns with Uganda’s national theme of “Equal Opportunities in Education, Science, Technology for Innovation, and a Gender Equal Future”.

The project, implemented with Uganda’s Ministry of Gender, Labourand Social Development, aligns withUganda Vision 2040 and the National Development Plan, aiming to transform the nation into a digital economy.Hon. Denis Obua, Government Chief Whip, praised the initiative: “ICT is no longer a luxury but a necessity. These skills will transform communities and fuel national development”.



