Corporate social responsibility/Free laptop
- Free Laptop for Basic Schools in Ghana
- 400 Laptops and Servers needed
Issues
editIssue | Month | Issue holder | Buddy |
---|---|---|---|
get in contact with schools/ universities which can help us with the project/ | Q4 2013 | Richard/ Richmon/ Tim | Inemarie |
NGO's | Q4 2013 | Richard/ Richmon/ Tim | Inemarie |
the story | Q4 2013 | Richard/ Richmon | Tim |
financial plan | Q4 2013 | Richard/ Richmon/ Tim | Inemarie |
projectname | Q4 2013 | Richard/ Richmon/ Tim | Inemarie |
Index
editTo be processed
edit- what are the costs of shipping?
- how much money local government has for this project?
- probably not all children can have a laptop, how are the schools going to decide which child get's a laptop an which don't; you can also choose to only use the laptop in school
- is it possible to get in contact with local government?
- is it possible to get insight in how much money local government is already spending on education?
- there's probably not enough money to buy a lot of laptops, money is spend on buildings and food
- is it smart to get NGO's involved? which NGO is already working with schools in Ghana?
- see: http://www.oerafrica.org/
Next action
edit- Local people: talk to local people about the OLPC initiative @Richmon/Richard.
- Local govenment: talk to local government of Brong Ahafo @Richmon/Richard
- Find more information on OLPC Ghana initiative. See http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Ghana. At the end of the page it says: "Stalled on government politics (corruption charges), despite the agreement.". Does this mean OLPC is not active anymore in Ghana?