Partners' Up-date
In response to user feedback Computer Aid has now
1. Increased its minimum technical specification to Pentium2
2. Provides external 56k modems with every third PC supplied
3. Can pre-install Free Libre Open Source Software
operating system and application on PCs where requested
There is no increase in cost for the above improvements.
Computer Aid is also now a member of the Association of Progressive
Communications (APC).
Computer Aid International is a non-profit organisation registered as a
charity
with the government in England and Wales. We are the world's largest and
most
experienced non-profit supplier of quality refurbished Pentium computers to
non-profits in developing countries. We have supplied over 27,000 fully
refurbished
PCs to where they are most needed in schools, colleges and community
organisations in more than 80 different countries.
Kind regards
Tony Roberts
Chief Executive
Computer Aid International
-----Original Message-----
From: J Cravens [mailto:
jayne.cravens@...]
Sent: 28 October 2003 16:48
To:
infosoc4all@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [infosoc4all] ICT Volunteer contributions to Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs)
UNITeS compiles stories of ICT Volunteer contributions
to Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
The United Nations Information Technology Service (UNITeS), a global
volunteer initiative led by the UN Volunteers (UNV) programme,
promotes volunteering as a fundamental element of successful ICT4D
efforts, and also promotes ICT as a tool for volunteers to help
people and communities in developing countries. In conjunction with
the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), UNITeS is
gathering examples of such ICT volunteering, and posting these
stories at www.unites.org
These ICT Volunteer stories are presented as they correspond to
particular Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and MDG targets.
Stories are from a variety of organizations and programs, *not* only
those affiliated with the United Nations.
Other organizations are welcomed to submit stories as part of this
project. The goal is to have several examples of ICT volunteering for
each MDG and its targets. Stories should concern volunteers who are:
-- building the capacity of people in the developing world to use and
apply ICTs (computers, the Internet, handhelds/PDAs, cell phones,
radio, etc.)
-- using ICTs to help people in the developing world regarding
health, education, the environment, to prevent HIV/AIDS or to help
those affected by such, agriculture, human rights, gender, and other
areas of human development.
This includes stories about online volunteers helping people and
communities in the developing world through nongovernmental
organizations (NGOs) and nonprofit organizations (NPOs), such as
those participating through NetAid Online Volunteering
(www.netaid.org/ov), which is managed by UNV. In fact, many of the
initial stories for this project now posted to the UNITeS site were
gathered by online volunteers recruited through NetAid.
You can access these stories directly at:
http://www.unites.org/cfapps/WSIS/wsis.cfm
They are also linked from the UNITeS home page.
For more information about UNITeS and the WSIS:
http://www.unites.org/wsis
For more information about UN Volunteers:
http://www.unvolunteers.org
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Jayne Cravens [
jayne.cravens@...]
Online Volunteering Specialist
United Nations Volunteers
www.unvolunteers.org
Bonn, Germany
UNITeS: www.unites.org
NetAid Online Volunteering: www.netaid.org/OV
Global portal to volunteering: www.iyv2001.org
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