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Article

12 Oct 2010

Author:
Daily Nation [Kenya]

Intel Enhances E-Learning

Intel Corporation will scale up its investments to help bridge the digital divide by rolling out more ICT projects targeting the country's education sector… Intel is currently visiting with a team of five volunteers as part of the collaboration with Orphans Overseas to extend benefits of technology specifically designed for education - the Intel-powered classmate PCs to children and teachers at Karibu Centre...The Thika project is just the latest in a number of projects that Intel is rolling out as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative in collaboration with both the Kenyan government and private NGOs. Intel is a participant in the Clinton Global Initiative to bridge the digital divide...[Director of Orphans Overseas:] "We see the use of these computers in this incredibly disadvantaged community of women and children as a means of opening a new world of hope…”