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The world is rapidly shifting toward a future where digital literacy is not just an asset—but a necessity. Recognizing this, UNESCO declared March 19 as the International Day for Digital Learning, a global effort to promote equitable and inclusive access to education through technology.

Why This Day Matters

At RankTRA, we believe digital transformation is the foundation of educational progress. But with this transformation comes responsibility—to ensure no one is left behind. The International Day for Digital Learning aims to:

  • Promote access to quality digital education
  • Highlight the importance of digital tools in classrooms
  • Encourage investment in online learning infrastructure
  • Tackle the global digital divide affecting underserved communities

2025 Theme: “Digital Learning Realities in Low-Resourced Contexts”

This year’s theme sheds light on the challenges and innovations in low-tech environments. From remote villages in Africa to post-conflict zones in Asia, digital learning is reshaping how education is delivered, even where infrastructure is minimal.

“Digital learning is no longer optional—it’s essential. We must bridge the digital divide to make education inclusive and empowering for all.”
– UNESCO Director-General

How RankTRA Supports Digital Learning

As a digital marketing and transformation hub, RankTRA supports initiatives that fuse education with technology, including:

  • Helping edtech startups grow with smart SEO and paid media strategies
  • Partnering with NGOs and government entities for awareness campaigns
  • Building content and e-learning platforms optimized for reach and engagement

How You Can Participate

Celebrate the International Day for Digital Learning with us by:

  • Hosting a webinar or virtual workshop
  • Donating to organizations working on digital inclusion
  • Sharing educational content and tools on your social media
  • Supporting schools with digital tools and training

Let’s not just go digital. Let’s go equitably digital.

Join the Movement

Visit UNESCO’s official page to learn more, explore event recordings, and discover ways to take action in your community.

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