One laptop per child reaches 2 million
Nicholas Negroponte. Do you know the name? Among other positions, he’s Chairman of the non-profit, One Laptop per Child Foundation. His vision is to eradicate poverty through education. To do this, he gives laptops to children in developing countries. Over two million children have been the recipients in Afghanistan, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Cambodia, and Mongolia, to name a few. Negroponte says these children should “have access to all the things our kids have… books… basically drive their own learning. [The computer is] the vehicle through which the child learns” in areas where teachers and schools are nonexistent.
The laptop costs about $180 and it looks like our old SPEAK & SPELL. Each has internet access and about 100 books loaded on it. If the organization donates 100 laptops to a village, they have access to 10,000 different books. Many of the children use the laptops to teach their parents to read and write.
Watch Negroponte & Stephen Colbert throw the laptops on the floor to show their durability (interview starts at about 15:00):
If you want to donate a car, laptop or money:

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