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Computers For
Development is an IT partner for the following projects:
Computers
for Schools Kenya
During the past few years, Computers for Schools Kenya has supplied and
installed over 1000 PC’s at 50 Secondary Schools in Kenya. Another 150
Secondary Schools have also applied to participate. CFSK not only provides
the installation of PC’s, but also hardware and software maintenance, and
provides IT related teaching programs to schools. CFSK is currently working
together with the Kenyan Ministry of Education, Science and Technology on an
ICT policy within education. CFSK is also starting up initiatives for
schools in a number of other African countries, e.g. Uganda, Rwanda, Sierra
Leone.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania
The project is part
of ELCT Managed Health Care and Mission for Essential Medical Supplies.
The project is aimed at
improving the utilization of information in hospitals
in
Tanzania.
To Be Worldwide
Stichting To Be Worldwide is an organization that develops sustainable
educational facilities, such as libraries and activity centers,
complementary to existing school systems in developing countries.
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Sankofa
Sankofa ICT Project's
main
objective is to contribute to the reduction of the
existing gap in the area of ICT in Ghana with the rest of the world.
"It is also our intention to stimulate existing initiatives making the ICT-facilities accessible and affordable for everyone. By doing this we
create the awareness and understanding in the schools and local communities" Sankofa quotes.
Medical Missions-Pacific Rim Group of Lions
International
This organization supplies
hearing aids to profoundly deaf children, most enrolled
in sign language schools, throughout the Philippines.
Thanks to these aids, the children are able to follow education in special
schools. To help prepare children for an independent life, ICT education in
schools is one of the attention points.
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students at the Takoradi Centre

NBTC donates PC's to the ELCT project
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