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= OBJECTIF BROUSSE, creating the space that allows an OLPC deployment to have a sense ==
Please provide English translations when using the OLPC technical Wiki. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 22:14, 14 March 2014 (UTC)

== OBJECTIF BROUSSE, creating the space that allows an OLPC deployment to have a sense ==
# it is a very specific region: kids / families from schools around the nature reserves
# it is a very specific region: kids / families from schools around the nature reserves
# these schools/villages-settlements have never felt/been united before. This alone brings strenth, organization, communication, solidarity, safety, an early warning system when and where the rebels are, where the gorilla's are, and more.
# these schools/villages-settlements have never felt/been united before. This alone brings strenth, organization, communication, solidarity, safety, an early warning system when and where the rebels are, where the gorilla's are, and more.

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Please provide English translations when using the OLPC technical Wiki. --Quozl 22:14, 14 March 2014 (UTC)

OBJECTIF BROUSSE, creating the space that allows an OLPC deployment to have a sense

  1. it is a very specific region: kids / families from schools around the nature reserves
  2. these schools/villages-settlements have never felt/been united before. This alone brings strenth, organization, communication, solidarity, safety, an early warning system when and where the rebels are, where the gorilla's are, and more.
  3. it's a region where people can hide and get to the refugee camps under the MONSUCO - blue helmets protection
  4. kids can grab their OLPC schools in a box with them in case they have to flee. School can continue in the refugee camps, so they won't loose school years, pass the state annual evaluation exams, which is a great barrier against becoming child soldiers.

--SvenAERTS 07:56, 10 October 2013 (UTC)