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Huawei wins GSMA GLOMO for Qingjiao Plan at MWC 2026

Huawei and China Telecom received the GSMA GLOMO for Best Mobile Innovation for Enhancing the Lives of Children and Young People under the Tech4Good category at MWC 2026 Barcelona for the Qingjiao Plan in Langcang County, recognizing the initiative’s work with children and young people.

The Qingjiao Plan had trained nearly 180,000 young rural teachers across China and indirectly benefited tens of millions of students, and in Langcang County it had provided training for 600 primary and secondary school teachers, benefiting 5,000 students. The GLOMO judging panel comprised more than 200 independent industry experts, including analysts, journalists, academics, and CTOs.

The program was developed by the China Social Entrepreneur Foundation and launched in 2019, and it combined China Telecom’s 5G network with Huawei Cloud’s WeLink platform to deliver learning resources and an online community for teacher training to benefit rural students and teachers in underserved areas. Huawei Cloud’s WeLink platform provides an interactive online teaching platform that connects schools, students, and teachers, and students in under-resourced rural areas can receive remote multimedia lessons and enjoy the same learning experience as their urban peers. China Telecom provided 5G and optical network infrastructure and integrated campus 5G and Wi‑Fi networks that supported seamless roaming and the secure management of various terminals between mobile and fixed networks.

With government support, CSEF identified outstanding teachers from across China to share their expertise online and provide education resources to enhance the capabilities of rural teachers and thus improve student outcomes. At this year’s award, the Huawei TECH4ALL Skills on Wheels campaign was also shortlisted in the Marketing Excellence category Marketing for Good.

“Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Qingjiao Plan meaningfully bridges the urban-rural divide in terms of education equity,” said Cui Yangyang, Director of the TECH4ALL Program Office for Huawei. “It equips the current generation of students in remote areas with the learning resources they need to flourish in the digital world.” said the judging panel. “Impressive in scale and with the potential to benefit a huge number of young students. Offering multiple benefits at once, the connectivity and the teacher resources make this a well-rounded solution.”