Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Education,
Technology,
Arts and Culture
In Africa, millions live in crowded slums. Youth survive but don't thrive. At Kibera Film School youth develop talents, tell their stories, become role models for peace and transform their communities.
Afghans struggle for survival within their devastated economy. They lack the skills employers need. Help 200 Afghan students learn computer skills, fill the technical void and get or retain jobs.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Technology,
Economic Development,
Education
Training in basic computer skills provides essential job-related skills and empowers disadvantaged youths. Participants are better qualified and become productive individuals in their communities.
Apps for Good is a program by CDI Europe where young people learn to create mobile apps that can change their world. After a sequence of pilot courses in 2010, the Apps for Good mobile programme is now being delivered in over 40 schools across the UK, training 1,300 young people. We have more than 100 schools that are waiting to get involved.
Countries:
Sierra Leone
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Children,
Education,
Technology
Join us in providing enhanced educational opportunities for girls in Sierra Leone through a fully-equipped, multimedia computer lab. The lab is contributing to and enhancing the quality of the education given to the girls enrolled in the school. Access to the computer technology is enhancing teaching and broadening learning opportunities for children and teachers alike. The special software installed on the computers is easy to use and additionally helps the children learn on their own.
There are over 30,000 registered NGO's in Nepal. Few have staff capable of posting projects on GlobalGiving as they don't speak English, or speak it quite poorly. Most don't understand western donors and how to create projects that appeal to donors, are relevant and meaningful in the context of a western donor. Few have the skills to create a clear mission and vision and articulate their goals to a western audience.
This project aims to replace kerosene lamps with solar-based household lighting (known as Solar Tuki) through an integrated approach of community mobilization and technological intervention.
Countries:
Armenia
Themes:
Education,
Children,
Human Rights,
Technology
The main objective of the project is to create educational and cultural environment where the given chance of new media will be used for the benefit of the childrens/teenagers where information technologies will be used as an active factor in the educational process, where by means of competition children will reveal applied inexhaustible opportunities of new media.
Countries:
Kenya
Themes:
Technology,
Economic Development,
Education
This project will train youths in computer and ICT skills in the remote Sinyereri village, supporting 50 needy youths to create jobs by providing computer services in local schools and institution