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Nepal's Department of Education is planning to pilot OLPC at a test school in April of 2008. Nepal's Minister of Education, Pradip Nepal, strongly support the OLPC program. |
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Currently, the pilot is planned at a Kathmandu-area school. The [http://www.dansk-it.dk/presserum/pressemeddelelser/dansk_it_starter_landsindsamling_i_2008.aspx?lang=da Danish IT Society] has generously donated roughly 200 XO laptops for the pilot. |
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There are two independent Nepali led NGO's working on the OLPC project in Nepal |
There are two independent Nepali led NGO's working on the OLPC project in Nepal |
Revision as of 23:04, 31 January 2008
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Current Status:
Nepal's Department of Education is planning to pilot OLPC at a test school in April of 2008. Nepal's Minister of Education, Pradip Nepal, strongly support the OLPC program.
Currently, the pilot is planned at a Kathmandu-area school. The Danish IT Society has generously donated roughly 200 XO laptops for the pilot.
There are two independent Nepali led NGO's working on the OLPC project in Nepal
Both are working together with a government to implement Nepal's April pilot of OLPC
Activities:
- The School Server
Getting Involved:
- Mailing Lists