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Williams welcomes start of 'Own Your Own Device' project

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Minister of Education, Youth and Information Fayval Williams on Tuesday welcomed the start of the Own Your Own Device (OYOD) project, which is aimed at providing 36,000 needy students, outside of the Government's welfare system, with access to the devices for classes.

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