eduLamp
Our Work

Reaching learners the internet can't.

Since launching in June 2022, eduLamp has grown into a trusted source of learning across some of Myanmar's most underserved regions, including Karen, Karenni, Kachin, Chin, and Sagaing.

2,600
Learners reached
42
eduLamp Boxes deployed
40+
Courses available
15+
Partner organizations

Where we work

Hover over a region to see how many eduLamp Boxes are deployed and how many students have been reached there.

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Active regions
  • Sagaing6 boxes
    380 students reached
  • Kachin2 boxes
    120 students reached
  • Chin1 box
    60 students reached
  • Karenni (Kayah)5 boxes
    320 students reached
  • Karen (Kayin)7 boxes
    460 students reached

Programs

Thousand Dreams Initiative
Thousand Dreams Initiative

A nationwide push to deliver inclusive education to underprivileged students, connecting eduLamp Boxes to schools, learning centres, and community classrooms across Myanmar.

Alternative Online Learning Design
Alternative Online Learning Design

Tailor-made informal education content built specifically for low-connectivity regions, designed so a single eduLamp Box can serve an entire classroom over local Wi-Fi.

What learners study

Every eduLamp Box ships with curated courses across five practical subject areas.

Healthcare

Practical health and wellbeing knowledge for daily life and emergencies.

Survival

Useful skills for difficult conditions: safe water, basic self-reliance.

Vocational

Hands-on skills that can support income and livelihoods.

Social Sciences

Understanding society, community, and the wider world.

Federalism

Civic knowledge on governance and shared decision-making.

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Voices from the field

Quotes from students, teachers, parents and community workers using eduLamp across Myanmar.

Learning with that little box is very interesting. Watching it together with my friend is also fun. I enjoyed following these lessons.
Naw Taw Mu
Student, age 12 · Karenni
In this camp, we don't have clean water, so we always have to drink untreated water. I only realised we could purify water using stones after this training with eduLamp. It's really useful, and I also enjoyed making the dyed cloth.
Saw Tar Wah
Community member · Karen
Before the eduLamp Box arrived, our village had no way to continue lessons after the school closed. Now my students can keep learning, even when the signal is gone for weeks.
Daw Hnin Oo
Teacher · Chin State
I used to walk two hours to a friend's house to borrow textbooks. The box has everything in one place. I finished a whole science module last month.
Maung Kyaw Soe
Student, age 14 · Sagaing Region
My daughter shows me what she learned each evening. I never went to school myself, but now I understand how the body works because she explains the lessons to me.
Daw Mya Mya
Parent · Magway Region
The first time we plugged it in and saw the lessons appear on the projector, the children cheered. Many of them had never seen video learning before.
U Tin Aung
Community leader · Kachin State

From the field

Snapshots from our deployments across Myanmar.

Students gathered for a session under a bamboo shelter

A full classroom learning together, one eduLamp Box, one projector.