Archive for November, 2009

East African Community launches OLPC as a regional Initiative

On Friday, November 20, the East African Community launched One Laptop per Child as a regional partner, during the 10th Anniversary Celebration at the Secretariat Office in Arusha, Tanzania.  This annual Summit is the highest organ of the East African Community and it gives general directions and impetus for the development and achievement of the objectives of the Community.

Matt Keller, head of OLPC’s Global Advocacy, made a moving and compelling presentation to the assembled audience and heads of state, including President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of Tanzania, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda, President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi, and H.E. Amani Abeid Karume, President of Zanzibar.  The audience included the EAC Council of Ministers, other members of EAC and EALA, and Honorable Speakers.  Invited guests included foreign dignitaries and Chief Executives of regional and international organizations, and members of the European Parliament, United Nations, African Development Bank, and COMESA.

Following Matt’s presentation, Ambassador Juma Mwapachu (current Secretary General of the EAC) announced the launch of OLPC as a regional partner.  A memorandum of Understanding between EAC and OLPC will be signed before the end of the year.  Matt met the six Presidents and gave each of them an XO.  Since our learning team moved to Rwanda to set up a learning center in Kigali, the region has become increasingly important to OLPC.  It was a great honor for Matt and I to attend this historic event, and together with everyone at OLPC we look forward to working with the EAC, EALA and the People of East Africa to bring laptops to children in the region.

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Realizing the dream: thoughts from a NYT Arts editor

Alice Rawsthorn writes today about the realization of the OLPC dream, and the next million laptops.  A few details are off: the UN-watching blog isn’t part of the UN and doesn’t speak for anyone there, for instance.  But there are some interesting quotes from people at Architecture for Humanity and MOMA.

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Commons & Kane in San Francisco this weekend: 2010 Internships

This Thursday, Nov 5, Chuck Kane and Paul Commons from will be discussing OLPC’s summer programs with eduWeavers at UC Berkeley, from 3-4:30pm, including internships next summer (poster).

They’ll be speaking again at Stanford the next day from 12-1 pm (poster).

If you’re in the area, try to make one of the two; both have great stories to tell and can capture a room.  For a special bonus, see if you can get Chuck to narrate his ONE video for you.

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