Dear Sir/Madam,
Please, my I know what criteria would be adopted in order to select successful applicants for the competition?
If the criteria are made open, it will inform voters about what to take not of in voting for the various projects.
ICT education is non existence in Africa considering the huge amount involved in setting up a computer laboratory for such training. We are far behind so far the technology is concerned and the earlier we take pragmatic approach to expose young people to such device the better.
This project is innovative and should be supported. It is sustainable, however he needs to work closely with the community leaders in order to get the needed support for his project. it interesting to see his passion to impact ict training to this young people who can get facinated about such devices.
I think he should be selected for award and supported to make his vision achievable
On July 28, 2009 the judges reviewed the entries for the Changemakers “Champions of Quality Education in Africa” competition and would like to pass on the following feedback (listed below) for your entry. Thank you for applying and for your hard work in the field. We are excited to archive your entry to serve as a leading solution for the worldwide community of innovators. We wish you continued luck with your innovative, sustainable, and socially impactful initiatives.
All the best, The Changemakers Team
“This is a great initiative that helps disadvantaged students receive scholarships for performing IT services for their schools. I would like to learn more about the initiative, and specifically, how this is impacting education. Also, since this initiative is at its earlier stages of development, would they mind providing more information on how they plan on expanding it?”
- Changemakers “Champions of Quality Education in Africa” Judges: Escuela Nueva, Center for International Education at the University of Massachusetts, Valentino Achak Deng Foundation, CARE (United States), African Leadership Academy, UNICEF
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Please, my I know what criteria would be adopted in order to select successful applicants for the competition?
If the criteria are made open, it will inform voters about what to take not of in voting for the various projects.
EMMANUEL TOKLO
GBAWE-ACCRA
GHANA
ICT education is non existence in Africa considering the huge amount involved in setting up a computer laboratory for such training. We are far behind so far the technology is concerned and the earlier we take pragmatic approach to expose young people to such device the better.
This project is innovative and should be supported. It is sustainable, however he needs to work closely with the community leaders in order to get the needed support for his project. it interesting to see his passion to impact ict training to this young people who can get facinated about such devices.
I think he should be selected for award and supported to make his vision achievable
PRULI DOLSI
KUMASI, GHANA
On July 28, 2009 the judges reviewed the entries for the Changemakers “Champions of Quality Education in Africa” competition and would like to pass on the following feedback (listed below) for your entry. Thank you for applying and for your hard work in the field. We are excited to archive your entry to serve as a leading solution for the worldwide community of innovators. We wish you continued luck with your innovative, sustainable, and socially impactful initiatives.
All the best, The Changemakers Team
“This is a great initiative that helps disadvantaged students receive scholarships for performing IT services for their schools. I would like to learn more about the initiative, and specifically, how this is impacting education. Also, since this initiative is at its earlier stages of development, would they mind providing more information on how they plan on expanding it?”
- Changemakers “Champions of Quality Education in Africa” Judges: Escuela Nueva, Center for International Education at the University of Massachusetts, Valentino Achak Deng Foundation, CARE (United States), African Leadership Academy, UNICEF
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