Project information
Project description
We unchain the potential of persons with disabilities while training them the skills of transforming plastic waste into fashionable garments and accessories which they sell to be able to fend for their families and acquire self-sustenance since most of them are illiterate single mothers. These laptops will be used to train them how to access the digital world, learning basic ICT skills, get access to global trending designs, how to use internet such that they are able to access the global market to increase the sales. The more the market expands the more plastic waste will be up-cycled into products and the more disabled people will be trained and acquire self-sustainability.
http://www.socialinnovationacademy.org/kimuli-fashion/
http://www.socialinnovationacademy.org/kimuli-fashion/
Number of students
35
Number of teachers
6
Number of dootronics needed
8
Number of dootronics delivered
4
Number of dootronics remaining
4
Number of dootronics in transit
0
Dootronics additional notes
Number of Laptops needed: 4 Laptops
Number of eBook Reader needed: 1
Others needed (Tablet-PCs etc): 3 tablets
Number of eBook Reader needed: 1
Others needed (Tablet-PCs etc): 3 tablets
Coordinating hub(s)
On-site point of contact
4.1. Name: Kiggundu Sairus
4.2. Phone: +256756055128
4.3. Email: Kimulifashions@gmail.com
4.2. Phone: +256756055128
4.3. Email: Kimulifashions@gmail.com
Project application
Geographic information
Local language(s)
English
Location
0.250141, 32.317421
0.250141, 32.317421
0.250141, 32.317421
Country
Uganda
Technical information
Socket voltage
220-240 Volts
Internet connection type
Wireless
Additional information
Additional files
Additional editors