PULLMAN, Wash.– Four Rwandan teens will visit Pullman Aug. 21 as part of the Rwanda Youth for Business Information and Technology Initiative (Youth 4 BIT), a series of technology training sessions provided by the Washington State University Center to Bridge the Digital Divide to help shift Rwanda’s economy toward a foundation of information-based jobs and away from subsistence agriculture.
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