Helpers and Re: The go-anywhere cyber cafe in a shipping container
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While internet access might seem universal to us in Europe, it's not for many in the world. Computer Aid is looking to change that with its new cyber cafes in a shipping container.
The group unveiled its second cafe in London this week, before the box was shipped to Kenya. The first is set to be installed in Zambia soon.
Computer Aid founder Tony Roberts said it was time for the hardware recycling group to move beyond its original remit.
The green IT charity has successfully hit its tenth birthday and shipped 100,000 old computers to be used by those in the developing world, leaving them thinking "it would be safe for us to look at meeting some of the other associated needs when you're providing computers to people in developing countries," Roberts told IT PRO.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~So maybe Tony Roberts might be interested in exploring the needs of my friends in Ago-Are and maybe I should try contacting him - but I confess that following up on this is unlikely to make it to the top of my "to do" list at present - unless someone knows him and could smooth the way for me and I'd have some encouragement that it was worth doing. Before I can follow up on such things I need to find some extra people to help me. They could be students perhaps, or people "between jobs" (who want to be doing something of interest other than job hunting, both for its own interest and for their CV). I need help me with some of the things I am already doing before I will have time to do more chasing up for my Ago-Are friends. Any suggestions for where I might find some comparatively time-rich people who might like to work alongside me (literally or virtually) would be gratefully received. It would be unpaid at first (perhaps always) - work experience or suchlike - as little or as much as suits the individual (as long as it is a win-win arrangement). Later (I have no idea how much later) when Dadamac Limited is my "proper day job" then I will need more paid help with my paid work instead of unpaid help with my unpaid work. Obviously at that point I will prefer to work with people I know - people who already know Dadamac's network and working practices. However, that may be a long time off, so for now it's best if someone is genuinely interested in working with Dadamac for the learning experience, the satisfaction, the networking and the fun of it. Regarding the present level of expertise of the people in Ago-Are, which you asked about, that can be found through reading some open letters at dadamac's posterous - but the information is somewhat buried in "the email trail". The links are
Collaboration opportunity - Mobile phones in rural Africa - ICT4D or ICT4Ed
[teaching in the rurals] internet connectivity get more popular
[teaching in the rurals] internet connectivity get more popular (continued)
Pamela