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Flying Doctors Bring Computer Aid To Africa

News IT charity Computer Aid International is working with the African Medical & Research Foundation (AMREF) to supply rural hospitals in Kenya with PCs, digital cameras and internet connectivity. By allowing doctors in remote medical centres to connect...

[November 27, 2007, 11:01]

South Africa Compares Digital Divide To Apartheid

News Speaking at an event organised by IT charity Computer Aid in London on Wednesday, Her Excellency Lindiwe Mabuza said issues surrounding access to and skills in information technology are major contributors to economic and social inequality in...

[April 25, 2008, 11:39]

Photos: Re-use Don't Recycle, Says Computer Aid

News Zambian high commissioner, His Excellency Anderson Chibwa, was on hand to help Computer Aid chief executive Tony Roberts load up the 90,000th refurbished PC for its journey to Africa. An organisation the charity works with in Africa, Computers for...

[July 5, 2007, 15:59]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback Smithy, one smiles when you praise Gates for the movement of doctors and medicines in to Africa. What about the intellect that is being poached out of Africa - enourmous "brain drain" comparatively speaking.

[February 2, 2004, 13:14]

WEEE Directive Sees Council Ship Old PCs To Africa

News The council has been giving its old computers and equipment to Computer Aid International, which distributes them to schools and hospitals in Africa. So far, the council has donated more than 500 PCs, laptops and monitors which Computer Aid...

[April 22, 2008, 10:53]

Computer Aid: New Life For Old IT

Talkback Second, the charity does not sell the PCs to Africa "for 50 quid"; that figure relates to the cost of refurbishing and shipping the PCs, and is raised by fundraising activities or is paid for by organisations such as Oxfam or Unicef who are...

[February 11, 2005, 11:33]

Photos: Old PCs Help Africa's Blind

News Audio tape was used for a while but the format is starting to disappear, even in Africa. The pen is available commercially for about £100, but Sightsavers has negotiated with Dolphin to create a cheaper, cut-down version of the pen for use in Africa.

[February 13, 2007, 15:47]

The African E-waste Conundrum

Blog Coincidentally, I just received an invite from HP asking me to attend a press conference on the 18th September looking at the issue of IT related waste in Africa- which is a big problem: HP has joined forces with the Global Digital Solidarity Fund...

[September 5, 2007, 17:41]

Toxic Tech Threatening Developing World

News Used computer equipment exported from the US and Europe is causing serious health and environmental damage in Africa, according to a report published this week. The report, entitled The Digital Dump: Exporting High-Tech Re-use and Abuse to Africa...

[October 26, 2005, 9:45]

Microsoft: Africa Doesn't Need Free Software

Talkback Africa does not need free software- AFRICA does not need free software. Africa, a continent ten times larger than China but inhabited by fewer people than China. Africa, where it is easier to catch AIDS than anywhere else and if you survive that...

[October 20, 2005, 9:50]

Do Your Bit To Bridge Africa's Digital Divide

News Next February three employees from CNET Networks UK, publisher of ZDNet UK, are going to be visiting Africa — and cycling 400km across Kenya — to cap off a six-month-long fundraising project to bridge the digital divide.

[October 13, 2006, 17:20]

Microsoft Backs Digital Pipeline To Africa

News Not-for-profit Digital Pipeline acts as an umbrella organisation, bringing together charities that specialise in sending refurbished machines to Africa, such as the UK's Computer Aid, with businesses that are looking to dispose of their old PCs.

[July 25, 2007, 17:34]

Computers To Africa Diary: Day One

Blog Last week was the twentieth birthday of GSM but although mobile networks have been a relatively recent arrival to sub-Saharan Africa - they have developed in an unprecedented way. I'm over in Nairobi with UK based charity Computer Aid who are...

[September 9, 2007, 12:34]

University Of Cape Town Improves Student Experience And Services With Integrated Campus Applications

White Papers The University of Cape Town (UCT) is South Africa's oldest university, and one of Africa's leading teaching and research institutions. The company implemented Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions to streamline, automate, and manage...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

NICE Systems Case Study: Eskom Holdings Ltd.

White Papers Eskom Holdings Ltd.of South Africa is one of the world's leading power producers, supplying virtually all of the energy to its home country and half of the power across the African continent. To find relief, Eskom enlisted the aid of the IEX...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Computers 4 Africa

Talkback However I have heard some slightly worrying things concerning whether this was pure altruism on their part - such as a suggestion that Microsoft wanted all of the PCs being donated to Africa to be pre-loaded with Windows and Office - to help seed...

[September 7, 2007, 11:09]

Computers To Africa Diary: Days Two And Three

Blog On Thursday, I am off to meet representatives of the Linux community in Kenya including the brilliantly titles Linux Chicks - an organisation promoting development of open source skills across Africa.

[September 11, 2007, 19:12]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback However, my belief is that the future of Africa lies less in AID and more in increases to production on all levels. Africa is not a country, but a continent made up of diverse countries with diverse potentials all of which evolve based on attitudes...

[January 29, 2004, 11:12]

Charity Defends PC Recycling After Data Theft Claims

News Since being set up in 1997, Computer Aid has refurbished and distributed around 70,000 PCs to schools and other public sector organisations, mainly in Africa and Asia. IT charity Computer Aid has asked potential donors not to be put off from giving...

[August 22, 2006, 16:00]

Refurbished PCs Enlisted To Fight AIDS

News The PCs, donated by CfBT, will go to towns such as Kiberia in Kenya — recognised as the largest slum in Africa and home to some of the most deprived communities in Kenya. UK IT charity Computer Aid is working with an education charity to provide...

[October 20, 2006, 12:45]


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