OLPCorps Dickinson Ghana

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Local Organizations

Somey National School
Agbozume
Volta Region
Ghana

This school serves 300 students from age 6 to 18. Twelve classes of students are in the 6 to 12 age range for this project. Students will be selected by commitment to the project. Future goals include providing laptops for all children who want one. Until then, students will share with their siblings. This school has a long history as it even educated the current tribal chief almost 90 years ago. It's location in the center of town makes it ideal for community involvement and access to resources. (See pictures of Agbozume above).

Elikplim Foundation[1]
Agbozume
Volta Region
Ghana

Elikplim Foundation (EF) is a non profit and non governmental organization in Ghana. EF's goal is to assist orphans, the most vulnerable and needy people in society, by providing care, healthcare and educational facilities, scholarships for the needy and brilliant students, and a home for orphans. EF was formed on the 24th April 2008 as a result of the continuous interest of the founder Mr.John Cudjoe in rendering humanitarian services to needy persons in society. He was concerned about the increasing number of orphans and children and youths on the street and elsewhere, without access to food, clothing, shelter, education and other necessities of life. EF was established to bring such bare necessities to underprivileged and disadvantaged children.

Budget

Transportation to JFK - $300 (from Syracuse, NY and Carlisle, PA)
Airfare for 2 from JFK to KGL to ACC and back to JFK -approx $6000 (travel between Kigali and Accra is expensive)
Travel within Ghana (to include trips to pick up equipment and travel to the airport) - $200
Lodging - $900 ($100/wk for 9 weeks)
Food - $400 (about $5/day)
Passports, Visas, and Immunizations (x2) - $600
Medical Preparedness Kit (advised for Travel to Ghana and includes first aid items for 3 months. Ms. Strater is certified in First Aid and First Responder) - $100
Other expenditures for the school (technical expenses incurred, use of materials, etc) - $300

Total: $8800

References

Purushotma, R. Commentary: You’re Not Studying, You’re Just... Language Learning & Technology. 9(1): 80-96. Jan 2005. Link to Article[2]
Schmidt, M.E., Vandewater, E.A. Media and Attention, Cognition, and School Achievement. The Future of Children. 18(1): 63-85. Spring 2008. Link to Article[3]
Tuzun, H., Yilmaz-soylu, M., Karakus, T., Inal, Y., Kizilkaya, G. The effects of computer games on primary school students’ achievement and motivation in geography learning. Computers and Education. 52: 68-77. 2009. Link to Article[4]

last updated 4/15/2009