Study: Four in five needy Hong Kong families can’t afford a computer for children’s e-learning


Some pupils have to share their parents’ mobile phones with their siblings to take online classes, Alliance for Children Development Rights finds. About 18% of the parents say they do not have WiFi at home. — SCMP

About four in five low-income families in Hong Kong cannot afford computers for their children to take e-learning classes at home while schools are closed because of the coronavirus and one-fifth do not have WiFi either, a study has found.

The survey, by the pressure group Alliance for Children Development Rights, also found cases in which students had to share their parents’ mobile phones with their siblings to take the classes.

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