Tech for Access is currently building its first impact initiatives.

Impact

Numbers that prove the work is real.

Every figure below is a verified outcome: a student who learned, a device that found new life, a community that now has a lab.

By the Numbers

The full picture.

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Students Reached
Across 12 districts, urban & rural
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Devices Donated
Refurbished to classroom-ready standard
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School Partnerships
Government and community schools
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Community Labs
Active, open 6 days per week
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Carbon Saved
Through device refurbishment, not landfill
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Monthly Lab Visits
Per active lab, per month average
Geographic Reach

Active across Bangladesh.

Our labs are deliberately placed in districts with the lowest technology access rates. We go where the need is greatest.

Dhaka
7 labs
Chittagong
4 labs
Sylhet
3 labs
Rangpur
4 labs
Dhaka
Chittagong
Sylhet
Rangpur
Active Lab
Future Chapter
Workshop Impact

Behind every number is a person.

Joy Nobin, 14
14 computers repaired

"Joy helped repair fourteen computers for other students this month alone. He has become the lab's de facto hardware technician."

Joy Nobin, 14
Halisahar Lab, Chittagong
Sabeha Islam, 11
First website built

"Sabeha built an inventory tracker for her father's vegetable cart using HTML and JavaScript. Her father now uses it every morning."

Sabeha Islam, 11
Korail Lab, Dhaka
Tanvir Sheikh, 9
95% funded

"Tanvir received his solar-powered tablet last month. He is now studying climate science with offline Kiwix Wikipedia on a river char with no electricity."

Tanvir Sheikh, 9
Gaibandha, Rangpur
Transparency

Every rupee accounted for.

We publish full financial reports, device counts, and program outcomes twice a year. Nothing is hidden from our donors or the public.