
TEDI’s “One Computer Lab One School” Program Earns Global Recognition at the 2026 World Youth Development Forum in Wuhan, China
WUHAN, CHINA — We are thrilled to share a monumental milestone for TEDI Tanzania on the international stage! During the high-level Opening Plenary of the 2026 World Youth Development Forum (WYDF) held in Wuhan, China, our flagship initiative—the “One Computer Lab One School” program—was officially recognized following the selection for 2026 Acceleration Week for global Youth Development Programs. Pitching to Global Leaders & Policymakers Our Founder and Executive Director Ms. Gloria Anderson, took to the main stage during the opening plenary to pitch our model directly to an audience of world leaders, policymakers, and international youth advocates from over 120 countries. Notable global dignitaries in attendance included: Dr. Felipe Paullier, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Youth Affairs. Leadership from the All-China Youth Federation (ACYF). High-level representatives from UN agencies. Gloria delivered an impassioned address highlighting the reality of digital equity in rural African communities, sharing how traditional learning leaves students studying technology straight from text chalkboards, and how TEDI Tanzania is rewriting that narrative. “Believe in young people’s ideas. Invest in our scalable, proven frameworks,” Gloria urged the plenary, calling on international development partners to back grassroots, youth-led solutions. Built to Scale: The “One Computer Lab One School” Framework What











