Computer Aid’s local partners help provide essential technology solutions. Underserved communities benefit from Computer Aid’s local partnerships to bridge the digital divide. Projects are tailored to local needs through Computer Aid’s local organization partnerships.
Computer Aid’s partner projects locally support community, education, and health. Computer Aid and community partnerships empower people with digital skills and resources. Collaboration with local partners makes Computer Aid’s technology initiatives sustainable.
Local expertise and capacity are enhanced by Computer Aid’s partner support. Computer Aid joint initiatives with local partners foster innovation and social impact. Project effectiveness and reach grow when Computer Aid works with local groups.
Sustained community support guides Computer Aid’s local partnership programs. Computer Aid local collaboration brings together diverse skills and resources. Local NGOs and Computer Aid partner closely on digital inclusion projects.
Local support networks from Computer Aid offer technical advice and build capacity. Knowledge and practice exchange are boosted by local alliances with Computer Aid. Computer Aid relies on building local partnerships for project success.
Computer Aid empowering local partners helps communities become more self-reliant with technology. Community partnerships help Computer Aid address real challenges with technology. Local organizations receive both global and local benefits from Computer Aid partnerships.
IT and training improvements come from Computer Aid’s local capacity building. Community voices are respected and heard through Computer Aid’s local engagement. Computer Aid local impact partnerships deliver measurable results in digital access.
Computer Aid teams with regional partners to address local requirements. Computer Aid’s local development partners boost jobs and economic growth. Computer Aid local implementation partners manage on-the-ground project activities.
Long-term results are achieved by Computer Aid’s support for local partners. Working with local organizations allows Computer Aid to reach more communities. Computer Aid’s local partnerships inspire positive change in communities around the world.
leading chip designer nvidia will partner with ucl to help optimise the uk’s national artificial intelligence (ai) infrastructure, as part of a europe-wide initiative to help countries develop their own ‘sovereign’ ai systems.
computer aid international is a uk-based charity and social enterprise that works with ict to alleviate poverty and overcome discrimination and disadvantage. it receives large numbers of donated computers and other ict equipment which is refurbished and provided to local in-country partners and projects. some 300,000 computers have been provided in over 100 countries.
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we spoke with ludovic gautier, head of programmes at computer aid, to find out about the initiative to supply laptops to universities in ukraine via gÉant’s partner uran, the ukrainian national research and education network. the shipment consists of 65 laptops that will help the academic community to carry out remote teaching, access online resources,
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last week computer aid international celebrated providing its 200,000th computer to organisations working in education and development in more than 100 countries. computer aid’s founder and previous ceo tony roberts reflected on changes in the field of information and communication technologies for development (ict4d) over the last fifteen years: in 1997 when we founded computer […]
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computer aid international is happy to announce a new partnership with orion global managed services who will be supporting our work on the malezi digital hub in kenya. orion global are specialists in global it services and resources, they will be funding the project as well as offering access to some of their expert engineers […]
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this project has established 8 digital schools (with 40 pcs each), across kigali, rwanda. in total, the project has supplied 320 pcs, 24 laptops, assistive technology to aid classes, and impacted over 8,000 students from underprivileged communities in the project’s 2 phases. for many students attending these institutions, this project has provided the first opportunity to access ict. computer aid has also offered each participating school local […]
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the fast-paced technological innovation has provided us with powerful computers/laptops at lower prices. every time we upgrade our computers (or other gadgets) to gain more speed or more storage, we are left with preloved computers that no longer meet our needs. it leaves us in a dilemma – what to do with them? what happens […]
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aston group generously provided 10 computers to hackney marsh partnership for young people who use concorde youth hub, in a match facilitated by hackney giving.
the arrogance of the legal aid agency in their “a rush & a push & the land is ours” approach of deciding not to delay mandating ccms from 1 april 2016 was frustrating and disappointing. when mandated, the system had not been working for several weeks beforehand following what the laa refer to as a series of “enhancements” but what are known in common parlance as “fixing the latest error”. the net result is that ccms is still unstable and prone to errors. i have lost count of the number of times i and my colleagues have been unable to log in, have logged in & automatically been logged out, have been told we are using back/forward buttons on browsers when we have done no such thing and have had to apologise to clients for wasting their time.
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computer aid international, london. 3,033 likes · 10 talking about this · 71 were here. we are working towards a world where everyone has equal access to ict.
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computer aid international hopes to forge new partnerships in uganda. the british charity group aims to shore up information communications technology in the east african state by supplying reconditioned computers at the lowest possible costs. “we are constantly looking for new opportunities to work with local organizations looking to apply affordable icts to education and soci…
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the maksymovych scientific library at taras shevchenko national university of kyiv (knu) has celebrated the opening of a newly equipped computer centre, made possible by a donation of it equipment led by edinburgh global.
partners and partnerships are the lifeblood of computer aid and all that we do, and visiting ethiopia this week to meet with computer aid’s existing and prospective partners shows both the pr…
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computer aid takes the equipment, wipes the data from it and donates it to different programmes across the world. our computers typically have a five year life and by donating them in this way we can extend the life of our equipment by another three to four years. during 2016/2017, 652 it assets were donated (4,451 kg) to computer aid, of the 652 items donated 367 units were re-used (2,513 kg) and 285 (1,938 kg) were recycled with the re-used assets sent to four projects in africa. (40% to kenya, 21% to zimbabwe, 21% to sierra leone and 18% to ethiopia). 0% of assets went to landfill as computer aid’s downstream partners operate a manual disassembly process, breaking down items to their constituent parts which are then sent to specialist refiners for re-use and recycling. kisii university, kenya computer aid has developed a scheme to enable university students to access technology during their studies and at home using laptops. most of the students have never received educational it training before university and require extra training to learn basic software packages such as word, powerpoint and excel in order to complete their homework and become employable upon graduation. shoosmiths’ computers have played a huge role in decreasing student to pc ratios at the university, enabling more students to apply it to their studies. world links hub, zimbabwe computer aid’s hub world links distributed shoosmiths computers to primary and secondary schools immediately before the examination period so that more pcs would be available to students taking their it exams. e class project in partnership with njala university, sierra leone computer aid partnered with njala university to equip 10 primary schools with computers in the classroom for the first time. through the partnership students and teachers will receive ict training from the university, supporting the integration of it into the schools’ curriculums. ethiopian knowledge and technology transfer society (ektts) computer aid sent our used equipment to ektts, its ethiopian partner hub which works with local government to set up it labs in primary and secondary schools across the country. computer aid commented ‘we are extremely grateful for shoosmiths generous donations and endless support over the years. the organisation shares our values and understands the importance of re-use.’
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