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Issue 5, February 2008

by Emily Marks last modified 2008-02-29 16:41

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THANK YOU!
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DOT would like to thank the Cisco Foundation, CIDA, and UNESCO for thier continuing support and investment in our work. 

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FEATURED INTERN
Samson Muigai
Samson Muigai
Former DOT Kenya ReachUp! Intern

"The entire internship programme, from training to the community placement, has helped me to discover my gifts and has greatly increased my confidence."

Learn more about Samson...

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WHAT WE DO
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Digital Opportunity Trust creates educational and economic opportunities through the use of information and communication technologies for communities and people living in the developing world.

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FEATURED PROJECT
Candace Merrick - USA Intern
Newsletter Publishing Success Story
DOT USA TeachUp! Project

"There are great things happening at the schools involved in this program and their stories need and deserve to be told."

Click here to learn more about Candace Merrick and her project.

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QUOTE OF THE MONTH

 "Action is the anecdote to despair"
- Joan Baez

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FEATURED PARTNER
'FAMILY ROC YOUTH GROUP'

Family Roc recently celebrated its one year anniversary with  members of DOT. 

Learn more about our DOT Kenya partner...

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Issue #5 - February 2008

 
Updates from Africa

                     DOT Kenya Collage

Kenya is well situated and well organized, sensitive to the present situation which is now being slowly reconciled.

DOT has received a one year extension from CIDA for our programs in Ethiopia and Kenya and initial funding for a pilot program in Rwanda.  On the basis of a DOT Country Assessment completed in Summer 2006, Rwanda has been identified by DOT as the next country for the roll-out of its program in Africa. Rwanda has made significant progress in the deployment of ICT and is strongly committed to using technology as an enabler of economic and social development.

Tom Musili, who has recently been appointed as the Country Director for DOT Kenya, will be working alongside Stella Njoroge, DOT Kenya's Program Manager and two recently hired Intern Support Managers (ISMs): Mercy Macharia and Moses Opondo, a former DOT Kenyan Intern.  The team is working toward extending its program outside of Nairobi to various regions throughout Kenya.  Mercy will be based in Nairobi and Moses will be based out of Kisumu, representing Nyanza and the Western provinces. 

DOT Ethiopia's ISM, Wondwossen, will be delivering the ReachUp! training to older members and high school students of 'We Are the World Orphanage', a reachout partner of AAYA.  Working with our partners to reach out to the non formal community is DOT Ethiopia's primary goal.   Ethiopia has almost 2 million orphans as a result of AIDs, conflict and famine.

DOT Ethiopia's team recently met with DOT Kenya in Nairobi to prepare for this year's ReachUp! training of Interns.  Both teams immediately identified key experiences and lessons that could easily be applied to this year.  Working together enabled the teams to focus on key programs and logistics necessary for a successful training. 

The ReachUp! training will be held at the 'Computers for Schools' office in Nairobi in April where 15 Kenya Interns and 5 Ethiopian Interns will take part in the event.  The ReachUp! program fosters the development of individual entrepreneurs and equips them with the skills, knowledge and tools to develop a basic business plan for a micro-enterprise and obtain a very small loan or family investment.  Based upon the feedback of DOT beneficiaries and a sustainability assessment by AED, the ReachUp! program has recently been redesigned to incorporate 8 new business modules to the training.  The program will also aim to strengthen linkages between beneficiaries and business development support within their communities, including savings and credit insitutions.


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Transforming Education through Technology Transforming Education through Technology
On February 13th, NetCorps Jordan (NCJ) hosted a showcase event to celebrate the launch of their project, 'Supporting the JEI Change Management Program' and the completion of the NCJ Interns technical and enablement training.

The showcase event took place at the Queen Rania Center for Technology (QRC), under the patronage of the Ministry of Education which deputized Dr. Mohammad Al Majali, the General Manager of the QRC to represent HE Dr. Tayseer Al Noaimi, the Minister of Education.

Click here to learn more about the event...


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DOT USA Teachers Win Awards - small DOT USA Teachers Win Awards
Just before the Christmas break, three teachers in the Petal School District were surprised by DOT USA staff who came bearing music-playing gifts. Karen Huddleston, Barbara Oberst, and Missy Hamilton received iPod mp3 players from DOT USA for their active participation in the Communities of Practice.

Click here to learn more...


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 Message to Our Readers

Thank you for your ongoing support and contributions to the success of Digital Opportunity Trust.

If you would like to share your feedback, or if you are a DOT Intern or alumni and would like to share your success story, please contact me.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Emily 
  Sincerely,
  Emily Marks
  Newsletter Editor, DOT


  email: newsletter@dotrust.org
  website: www.dotrust.org