Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary/lang-ko

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참여와 비참여 국가들로 나뉜 이유는?

개인이나 단체가 아니라 국가 단위로 참여자가 결정되기 때문입니다.

The reason is quite simple: the OLPC has made an offer (an inexpensive laptop) to national governments (not individuals or NGOs). Countries interested in the offer then decide if the offer is of their liking or not. If it is, negotiations and/or talks can start with the OLPC, and it's only then that they appear on the OLPC radar, and given a color/status depicting the level of commitment or interest.

색깔과 상태는 어떤 의미인가요?

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Click image to enlarge & text country list

Basically countries in the map are coded in four colors (plus a generic one):

green those countries we plan to pilot
Currently: Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, United States, Uruguay
red those countries we plan to include in the post-launch phase
orange those countries who have expressed interest at the Ministry-of-Education level or higher
yellow those countries who are currently seeking government support
gray countries under the radar or that have not made contact with the OLPC

For a larger image and textual list you can click on the image on the right, or see the status by country page

우리나라 색깔이 맘에 안 들어요?

정부를 잘 설득해서 참가하게 만들어야 합니다.
If your country is color-coded in a hue with which you don't agree, you should lobby that country's government to start talks with the OLPC.

국가가 참여하는 방법은?

내각 부처 수준에서 OLPC에 연락해 주십시오. By starting talks with the OLPC at national or ministerial level—minister or similar high-ranking government officials—not at individual level. Individuals should lobby their government to participate. More info.