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Today our CEO Stuart Irving was thrilled to celebrate the official opening of the Computershare & World Youth International IT College in Kathmandu, Nepal. This initiative, funded by our Change A Life workplace giving program, marks a powerful investment in the future of young people through high-quality IT education. What makes this model truly impactful is its sustainability - fees from students enrolled in the four-year Bachelor of IT program will directly support the broader operations of the WYI school, helping provide education and resources to 800 students. This is more than a campus opening - itβs a long-term commitment to empowering communities, building digital skills, and creating pathways to brighter futures.