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Megabytes in Madagascar UK schools asked to donate their used computers Article in The Independent by Anne Giacomantonio, 9 December 2008 Christmas is approaching fast, with all the associated tinsel, trimmings and turkey sandwiches. One of the best things about this time of year is the box office cinema releases, and 2008 sees the return of the city-hardened menagerie of
Fifteen years ago Dodwell started her own charity, the Dodwell Trust, to bring connections and education to the people of
This Christmas, to coincide with the movie release, Dodwell and the charity IT Schools Africa are launching a campaign to encourage schools to donate old computers to help provide facilities to Madagascan children. “Used computers have almost no value in the
IT Schools Africa sent the first container of 480 refurbished and recycled computers this week, but many more computers will be needed to complete the project; the aim is to recycle 10,000 in total. Over the course of the next seven years, IT Schools Africa, in partnership with the Madagascar Ministries of Education and Decentralisation, plans to set up 500 regional IT resource centres across the country, each containing 20 computers and a library of information. They will be used by schools, community organisations and NGOs. “The number of people who will use each computer is massive, and the benefits are huge. The only thing we need is computers for recycling,” says Dodwell.
Four years ago, Dodwell sent 40 computers to
IT Schools Africa is seeking donations of desktop computers or laptops of Pentium 3 and above, and the computers can be dropped off at IT Schools Africa’s warehouse in Leckhampton, Gloucestershire. For more information visit www.itschoolsafrica.org or, to make a donation, contact Tim Barnes or Catherine Richardson on 01242 228 800 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Christmas is approaching fast, with all the associated tinsel, trimmings and turkey sandwiches. One of the best things about this time of year is the box office cinema releases, and 2008 sees the return of the city-hardened menagerie of 

