
Anne started EduTek Global with a simple belief: every child deserves access to knowledge, no matter where they live. She’s hands-on, often in the field, ensuring even the most remote schools get the tools they need.
Deliver offline digital education to schools
and communities in need — no internet required.
Each EduPak, installed for a one‑time cost of $1,500,
equips an entire classroom of over 60 students with
Khan Academy, Wikipedia, vocational training videos, and more —
all accessible from any device.
Fund an item that changes lives — a screen, tablet, or portable power supply.
You choose how to help. Each gift brings students closer to knowledge and opportunity.
It could be a tablet $100, a laptop $500,
a Smart Screen for $1200 delivered and installed,
or a portable power supply for $900.
We don’t just deliver tech — we empower.
Each EduPak includes teacher training,
local-language content, and student-centered tools
that build real-world skills for life and work.
A full teacher training program can be funded for $500.
With just $10 a month, you can sponsor 4 children
for an entire year of quality education — bringing offline learning,
digital resources, and opportunity right to their classroom.
EduTek Global believes education is a basic right — not a luxury reserved for those with Wi-Fi and laptops.
We bring full-scale digital learning to the world’s hardest-to-reach places: remote villages, refugee camps, disaster zones, underserved schools, and forgotten communities. Where the internet can’t reach — EduTek does.
At the heart of our work is the EduPak: a compact, powerful offline server loaded with 4TB of educational content, including:
- Khan Academy (offline)
- Wikipedia
- eBooks & audiobooks
- 150,000+ vocational training videos
- AI-powered interactive learning tools
No internet? No problem. Whether under a tree in rural Uganda or inside a refugee camp classroom, EduTek makes it possible to learn, grow, and thrive — anywhere.
✓ Access to education in the hardest-to-reach places
✓ Connects 60+ devices wirelessly, no internet needed
✓ Supports children, youth, and adult learners
✓ Runs on solar — built for off-grid use
It fits in the palm of your hand — but it opens a world of knowledge.
It’s not just a device.
It’s a spark.
A chance for a child to discover science.
A tool for a mother to learn a trade.
A way for a teacher to unlock the world.
No noise. No distractions.
Just a small, solar-powered box — quietly rewriting futures.
Because the real revolution doesn’t come with noise.
It comes with knowledge.
We don’t give handouts — we unlock human potential.
At EduTek Global, we believe the most powerful tool against poverty is knowledge.
That’s why we built the EduPak — a solar-powered offline server that turns any space, no matter how remote, into a digital classroom.
With 4TB of world-class content — including Khan Academy, Wikipedia, vocational training, books, and audio learning — EduPak connects over 60 devices with zero internet access.
It works off-grid. On sunlight. With purpose.
In villages without electricity. In schools beyond the reach of networks. EduPak delivers not just education — it delivers freedom.
Because when people have access to knowledge, they don't just survive — they thrive, they lead, they transform their future.
This is how we break cycles of poverty — not with charity, but with tools that empower.
When EduPak connects to a screen, something extraordinary happens.
A wall becomes a window.
A screen becomes a school, a clinic, a skill lab.
In classrooms without internet, in camps without connection, EduPak transforms bare rooms into vibrant hubs of learning. Interactive lessons, videos, training modules, and health guides appear in seconds — all offline.
Whether it’s a teacher guiding a rural class, a youth group exploring science, or a women’s cooperative learning new trades — EduPak brings knowledge alive, in English and Spanish.
Just one small box.
Just one smart screen.
No wires. No Wi-Fi.
Only power — the kind that builds futures.
Teacher, Uganda
The screen is playing a fantastic role in my teaching. It eases my work by a big percentage. I'm especially drawn to the Khan Interactive workspace. Once I create a teacher account, I’ll be able to track the learners' progress directly. The videos help us teach difficult concepts — Wilberforce used it to explain volcanic mountains with ease. The kids were fully engaged, and for them, it felt real.
Teacher, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
We are deeply grateful for your donation of educational materials. The screen you provided through Jafuta Foundation has transformed our teaching—capturing students’ attention through sight and sound. The tablets for teachers have made lesson preparation and research so much easier, motivating both staff and learners. Your support is improving students’ attitudes and boosting pass rates. Thank you for investing in the future of our learners.
Teacher, Uganda
Wilberforce, a teacher in Uganda, used the EduPak system to bring volcanic mountains to life with videos. The topic, once abstract and hard to grasp, became visually real for the students. “It was so real for the children,” Jonah shared. “They enjoyed lessons more and were actively engaged.”
👩🏽🏫 Teachers’ Stories
“The Edutek screens have made my Science lessons come alive. Pupils now understand concepts faster!”
— Mr. Droma, P.6 Science Teacher
“Math lessons have become more exciting and practical. The children are always eager to participate.”
— Mr. Wanzala, Maths Teacher
“Teaching is now both easier and more engaging. This technology has greatly expanded my access to quality educational resources and helps prepare pupils for the digital world. It’s one of the greatest advancements we’ve experienced.”
— Mr. Kirya Samuel, Deputy Head Teacher
“The program has strengthened teachers’ basic digital skills.”
— Ms. Joan
“Abstract concepts are no longer a challenge for learners.”
— Tr. Atim
“Lessons now encourage imagination and creative thinking.”
— Tr. Kamugisha
“Motivation and engagement among learners have grown significantly.”
— Tr. Henry
“Classroom management and concentration have improved greatly.”
— Tr. Golo
“Critical thinking is being developed more than ever before.”
— Tr. Edith
“Students now appreciate learning in a way we haven’t seen before.”
— Tr. Balinda
“Thank you so much for the books and novels — they are truly touching and life-changing. The tablet has been a great help in researching for my learners, making my work easier and more effective. I use the fantastic screen in almost every lesson — I even used it today at Jafuta while teaching. The screen makes our job easier as teachers because it appeals to both the sight and hearing of the learners.”
— Thabani Moyo, Teacher at Sizinda Secondary School, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
💬 Pupil Stories
“I like using the screen to draw shapes. It makes Math easy!”
— Kitante Pupil
“The stories on the screen have pictures and sounds. It’s fun!”
— Kitante Pupil
“I love it when I see reality, most especially in science lessons and social studies.”
— Kitante Pupil
“Hello, good evening Grannie! Hope you are doing well. I was reading through this interesting reader —
wow, so good for the kids. I can’t wait to see the kids reading this on Learning Screens.”
— Pupil Message to Granny (Anne Prinzhorn)
With just one EduPak and a simple antenna, this town will be connected to a world of knowledge. No internet. No expensive infrastructure. The signal quietly reaches every corner — from classrooms to small shops, from homes to community centers. Everyone can access thousands of lessons, books, and training materials — all offline, ready to learn anytime.
🌍 Community Stories
“In spite of blazing heat, torrential rains, and temperamental power grids — EduTek is delivering quality education in Africa. Education means freedom from poverty.”
— Granny (Anne Prinzhorn), EduTek Global
“Learning Screens in classrooms change boredom to excitement and joy. Brain power is so evident in these students when they are given a chance to learn. African brain power is a natural resource!”
— Granny (Anne Prinzhorn), EduTek Global
“Blind since birth, John studies on a donated laptop from Colorado. Soon to graduate, his creativity and determination make him unforgettable — and ready to help others like him.”
— Teacher & Partner Report
“Thanks to the Jafuta Foundation, former poachers — boys with no prior education — are turning tools of harm into art, earning income and dignity through creativity and shared profit.”
— Jafuta Foundation Report
“Children and adults in poor rural areas are talking about books they read or listen to on their smartphones. Classrooms show educational videos they never dreamed of having access to.”
— Granny (Anne Prinzhorn)
“In a Ugandan town, a boy downloads books from the EduPak on his tablet. At night, he reads to his family, then deletes the book and gets the next — always hungry for the next story.”
— Community Educator
“Determination and grit — these amputee students play soccer against local boys with two legs, proving resilience knows no limits. The same drive shines in the classroom with Learning Screens.”
— Pro Uganda Partnership Observation
At the Lesedi Education Centre in Ngoko, Zimbabwe, something remarkable is happening.
Students aren’t just learning — they’re teaching each other. Confidence is growing. Test scores are rising in just three weeks.
One boy, once withdrawn and struggling with dyslexia, found his pace, his confidence — and soon, his brilliance.
Today, he’s ahead of the class.
For him, the EduPak was more than a tool. It was a turning point. A spark. A quiet revolution.
Mutyaba Jeremiah is teaching a science lesson to his classmates.
On the screen, a diagram of the skin’s layers appears — epidermis, dermis, hypodermis.
He points carefully, explaining each part in his own words.
The other students lean forward, some scribbling notes, others just listening.
It’s quiet except for Jeremiah's voice, steady and sure.
In this small classroom, miles from the nearest city, a boy is not just learning — he’s becoming a teacher.
Anne started EduTek Global with a simple belief: every child deserves access to knowledge, no matter where they live. She’s hands-on, often in the field, ensuring even the most remote schools get the tools they need.
Susan keeps the mission grounded and the details on track. From alpine hikes to board minutes, she brings clarity, calm, and quiet strength to everything she does.
Lyndon built EduPak from the ground up—curating, configuring, and testing every byte so features serve real people in real places.
Geovanni makes offline learning feel alive—integrating AI and interactivity to keep experiences intuitive and engaging.
Teodora shapes how the world hears EduTek—building bridges through stories, media, and connection from villages to global platforms.
Emmanuel is part of the software team behind EduPak—helping code its core so a small box delivers knowledge and know-how wherever it’s needed.
We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re interested in supporting EduTek, volunteering, or just have a question — send us a message.