Rwanda aims for one laptop per child
Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Low-cost laptops have now reached children in 31 developing nations, including Rwanda.
The One Laptop Per Child program (OLPC) launched in Rwanda in October with the aim of providing computer access to the countrys 2.3 million schoolchildren. President Paul Kagame has supported the program and efforts to expand schooling and educational resources in the country.
Worldfocus correspondent Martin Seemungal travels to Rwamagana, Rwanda — once a site of the countrys 1994 genocide, now the site of technological transformation.
Below, read what bloggers are saying about the laptop initiative from Rwanda to Peru at http://worldfocus.org/blog/2008/12/11/rwanda-aims-for-one-laptop-per-child/3194/
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