Wednesday 12 August 2020

The Story of Ahmed and his ambition to become a Software Engineer.

 Ahmed Abdullah; is the son of a poor farmer. His father has to work very hard in order to provide 2 meals a day for the family.

Ahmed wants to work hard and study with full dedication so that he can work in the city and improve the conditions of his family. Ahmed has a will to study computer and become a software engineer, but there were no computer training institutes anywhere in his area or the villages nearby. One day Ahmed received the news about HOPE Computer Center, which was established in the same school where he was studying and they were teaching computer course free of cost. He was very happy to hear about this news and his prayers were finally heard.   


HOPE an NGO in Pakistan along with the collaboration with P&G came as a savior not just to Ahmed, but to many under privileged young boys and girls like him, who have dreams and ambitions as he does. Also the personal desire of Ahmed’s father for him to study and progress in life has come true. Now along with my academic classes he is also studying computer classes. Ahmend is very thankful to HOPE - An Educational NGO in Pakistan for their unyielding support. Ahmed claims he will make every effort possible to achieve his dream and become a software engineer on day.





 The Microsoft office course at HOPE Computer Center consist of 4-month duration, and currently his 2nd month is in progress, after completing the 4 months course, he will hopefully possess the basic knowledge about computers and MS office and will be able to work on Ms Office.  

HOPE along with P&G has established computer centers in several rural areas under the Leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist In Karachi. With time the organization is continuing to open up more and more computer centers in areas, where people have no idea what a computer is and the significance of what benefits a computer can provide to an individual whether it is communication, education or getting a job.

 

 

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