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* Wan Smolbag Theatre group [http://www.wan-smolbag-theatre.org/]
* Wan Smolbag Theatre group [http://www.wan-smolbag-theatre.org/]


A localisation project is being opened on the OLPC Pootle server for Vanuatu Bismala language.
A localisation project is being opened on the OLPC Pootle server for Vanuatu Bislama language.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bislama_language Wikipedia Bislama link]


The trials are being implemented in a disadvantaged area of Port Villa called Black Sands, in collaboration with the Wan Smolbag community theatre group. The intention is to link the OLPC trials with the educational drama activities and produce local content for the XO.
The trials are being implemented in a disadvantaged area of Port Villa called Black Sands, in collaboration with the Wan Smolbag community theatre group. The intention is to link the OLPC trials with the educational drama activities and produce local content for the XO.

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Deployments in Vanuatu will commence in June 2008

Contacts:

  • Ian Thomson, RICS Coordinator, Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC) SPC
  • Wan Smolbag Theatre group [1]

A localisation project is being opened on the OLPC Pootle server for Vanuatu Bislama language.

The trials are being implemented in a disadvantaged area of Port Villa called Black Sands, in collaboration with the Wan Smolbag community theatre group. The intention is to link the OLPC trials with the educational drama activities and produce local content for the XO.

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