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KPN's Donation of Computers to SchoolNet Africa: Bridging the Digital Divide in Education

KPN is committed to boosting ICT in education through its donation of computers to SchoolNet Africa, part of the 1 Million PC Campaign. This initiative supports the Global Teenager Programme (GTP), fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding via innovative learning methods and technology. By partnering with SchoolNet Africa, known for its reliable track record, KPN aims to maximize the use of ICT in the Netherlands and contribute significantly to the global knowledge economy. This collaboration exemplifies corporate social responsibility in action.

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KPN's Donation of Computers to SchoolNet Africa: Bridging the Digital Divide in Education

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  1. Let’s fill the gap KPN’s donation of computers to Schoolnet Africa

  2. KPN’s vision on ICT and education KPN invests in ICT and education to: • contribute to the growth of the knowledge economy in the Netherlands • maximise the use of ICT at work and at homeBut one hand cannot clapcontribute through the Global Teenager Programme to the worldwide knowledge economy Fill the Gap

  3. Johan Kooij Fellowship • Global Teenager Project (GTP): • Sponsoring of GTP by Johan Kooij Fellowship, explored by IICD and SchoolNet Africa. • Goal GTP: cultural exchange and stimulation of mutual understanding by new learning methods and the use of information and communication equipment. • Donation to Schoolnet Africa (SNA): • 1 Million PC Campaign for African Schools started by SNA in 2004. • KPN has started replacing pc’s and had various choices for the superfluous hardware. • SNA was choosen because of their clear campaign and their good track record of the last few years. Fill the Gap

  4. Oceanmap to donations • At which compass do we travel? • Company policy on corporate social responsibility • Reliable counterpart with good training record: SNA • Counterpart strategy to fill the the gap: 1 million PC Campaign • Funding • Infrastructure and organisation in place • Complex big scale migration at KPN • Wiping and refurbishing in refurbishing centre • Wide distribution in receiving countries • Logistics and import procedures in different countries • Siso: logistical knowledge of African procedures • Terms laid down in Donation Agreement • Communications Fill the Gap

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