Project information
Project description
Wildlife Scholarship & Education programme, uses wildlife conservation to improve the livelihoods of communities that host wildlife on their land, through education sponsorship and improving the quality of education in the local schools, in south eastern Kenya.
The laptops will be used by remote schools to improve the quality of education and introducee computer literacy, which is completely lacking.
www.biglife.org
list of supported schools https://biglife.org/schools--2
(Antrag via Hr. Deffert vermittelt)
The laptops will be used by remote schools to improve the quality of education and introducee computer literacy, which is completely lacking.
www.biglife.org
list of supported schools https://biglife.org/schools--2
(Antrag via Hr. Deffert vermittelt)
Number of students
132
Number of teachers
6
Number of dootronics needed
15
Number of dootronics delivered
15
Number of dootronics remaining
0
Number of dootronics in transit
0
Dootronics additional notes
Number of Laptops needed: 15
Number of eBook Reader needed:30
Others needed (Tablet-PCs etc): 30
Number of eBook Reader needed:30
Others needed (Tablet-PCs etc): 30
Coordinating hub(s)
On-site point of contact
4.1. Name:Samar Ntalamia
4.2. Phone:+254715598077
4.3. Email:programmes@biglife.org
4.2. Phone:+254715598077
4.3. Email:programmes@biglife.org
Project application
Geographic information
Local language(s)
English, Swahili
Location
-2.9274, 37.50194
-2.9274, 37.50194
-2.9274, 37.50194
Country
Kenya
Technical information
Socket voltage
220-240 Volts
Socket type
D
G
Internet connection type
None
Additional information
Additional notification emails
programmes@biglife.org
mdlaca@gmx.net