What we do

We use computers and other ICT equipment to improve lives by enhancing educational experiences. We receive donations of computers, tablets and mobile telephones from individuals, companies, schools, universities and government agencies. These are then data-wiped, professionally refurbished and used in our projects to help bridge the digital divide.

We work with local partners in the country as we believe they are best placed to understand the needs of their communities. Our training is key to realising the potential of ICT whether it is for teacher development, improved employability or better access to markets for farmers.

We use solar power to run our computers in areas where the electricity supply is either non-existent or unreliable - our Solar Learning Lab was designed specifically for this purpose. Our Connect device creates a local area network of digital educational resources for the many schools lacking Internet access and school libraries. 

Our projects are determined by the needs of local communities, and we work with our partners to ensure sustainability once the project timeline ends. Our aim is always to create long-term, measurable results.