Three more schools in Uganda receive UNESCO Digital Library Device This initiative aims to gradually build the culture of reading and self-learning using research on available materials in Digital Libraries. UNESCO | Updated: 19-05-2021 10:22 IST | Created: 19-05-2021 10:18 IST Representative Image Image Credit: ANI UNESCO has been training teachers at all level in the region on the usage of a Digital Library Device called Remote Area Community Hotspot for Education and Learning (RACHEL). This initiative focusing on "Building a culture of reading through digital media." On 10 and 12 May, three more schools in Uganda, West Nile Region: Rhino High School, Itula Secondary School and Alere Secondary School received the RACHEL from UNESCO. The meetings were presided by the District Education Officers for Adjumani and Madi Okolo Districts. Also, in attendance were the Secretary-General of Uganda National Commission for UNESCO, Teachers and the Settlement Commandant of Rhino Camp, and UNESCO National Project Coordinator in Uganda. Prior to this, UNESCO launched the initiative in Ariwa Secondary school in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement and Lodonga Primary Teachers' College (PTC) in Yumbe District, Northern Uganda, on 11 March 2021.