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Flight:<br />
Flight:<br />
There are numerous options for our route:
There are numerous options for our route:<br />
New York City – Kigali (orientation) – Accra – New York City
New York City – Kigali (orientation) – Accra – New York City<br />
The cheapest fare seems to be:
The cheapest fare seems to be:<br />
Return flight to Kigali (current cheapest price, through London or Brussels, with Kenya Airways or Brussels Airlines) - $1921 per person
Return flight to Kigali (current cheapest price, through London or Brussels, with Kenya Airways or Brussels<br /> Airlines) - $1921 per person<br />
Return flight between Kigali and Accra (cheapest current price flying Kenya Airways) - $1201
Return flight between Kigali and Accra (cheapest current price flying Kenya Airways) - $1201<br />


Accommodation:<br />
Accommodation:<br />

Revision as of 22:47, 13 March 2009

OLPC Africa – Ghana Budget

Oliver Takacs, Derek Richardson

Flight:
There are numerous options for our route:
New York City – Kigali (orientation) – Accra – New York City
The cheapest fare seems to be:
Return flight to Kigali (current cheapest price, through London or Brussels, with Kenya Airways or Brussels
Airlines) - $1921 per person
Return flight between Kigali and Accra (cheapest current price flying Kenya Airways) - $1201

Accommodation:
There are motels offered online for about $200 a week per room. But our local NGO partner offered assistance. This price will be cut. We are estimating maximum $100 a week for the team.

Storing the laptops:
Our local NGO partner provides storage for the laptops. There will be no cost associated for this safe storage.

Food:
Typically food is very cheap in Ghana, I estimate a nominal $5 per day for the team.

Transportation in Ghana:
The main coach company is STC which serves major cities and many long distance domestic locations. The fare is cheap. In the cities there are taxis and “Tro-Tro”s (any sort of vehicle designated for use of public transportation) available. They are inexpensive. I estimate $50 per person for transportation inside Ghana.

The cost estimate for the team for the duration of deployment:
$6244 (flight for two)
$900 (accommodation for two)
$315 (food expense)
$100 (domestic transportation)
$7559 Estimated total

Sponsors:
There are possible sponsors, we are currently looking. The team members are also willing to commit their own resources within their ability in case of unexpected spike in certain expenses.