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The Internet Bridge on the Great Silk Route for Poor Youth - Republic of GeorgiaCountries
Georgia (Republic of), United States
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Global, Africa, Eastern Europe/Central Asia, South Asia
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe Government of Georgia is providing funds to WCE to cover the costs of sourcing the computers, recruiting donated services, providing online and on-site technical training, and shipping. The first shipment was set to leave the United States in October, 2002. Specific activities conducted as part of the larger initiative have included:
Development Issues Key PointsAccording to the International Telecommunications Union as of December 2001, 25,000 of the 5 million Georgians (.5%) are currently on the Internet. As of February, 2003, 846 computers (of the planned 3,200) donated by WCE have been shipped to the first 60 schools (of the planned 250). As part of other programmes, WCE has sent thirteen shipments of 3,203 computers valued at $990,000 to 393 schools with 192,000 students in Bangladesh, Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. PartnersGovernment of Georgia, World Economic Forum, WCE, Prometheus-Amirani, Tbilisi Orbeliani State Pedagogical University, Internet Access and Training Program of the International Research & Exchanges Board of the Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs, Informational Technologies Group of the Berkman Center of Harvard University, Inter Connection, Milton Academy, International Education and Resource Network, Georgian Development Gateway Union, and Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association. ContactWorld Computer Exchange, Inc.
936 Nantasket Ave. Government of Georgia, World Economic Forum, WCE, Prometheus-Amirani, Tbilisi Orbeliani State Pedagogical University, Internet A
SourcePress release dated September 15, 2002 forwarded by Timothy Anderson to The Communication Initiative on September 15, 2002; letter sent from Teimuraz Chichua to The Communication Initiative on February 15, 2003. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 04 2002 Last Updated September 27 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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For me it is pleasant to inform about successful beginning of the given project realization. In February, 4 of this year the President of Georgia has passed to the first 60 schools (from planned 250) and to the Georgian-American DEC at the Tbilisi Orbeliani State Pedagogical University 846 PCs, donated by World Computer Exchange.
Dr. Teimuraz Chichua, project author and leader.