Talk:Mobile Literacy in South Africa

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Fellow Wikipedians. I've made some changes to this, shortening it and trying to make it more neutral. I think it could do with a paragraph on why mobile literacy is so crucial/relevant to South Africa due to swathes of rural communities/schools with fewer resources and a lack of access to internet and the high costs of airtime for most people. This would include some statistics from good research to support these issues. I don't have enough experience on Wikipedia to know how/if this is something I could assist with, nor do I know if my changes were sufficient to take off the 'press release' template. Thank you for your help! Healthsa (talk) 01:51, 17 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]