Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Bridging the Digital Divide in Uganda

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
15,868
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2007

Short film on information technology related projects and activities in Uganda..

Category:

Howto & Style

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 3 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • Thanks for posting this,

    I can use this for my ICT coursework.

see all

All Comments (12)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @vinniedude107 No one cares about you go and die

    Sorry about that that was jack a large, round, obese child awho is quite frankly a nob munch

  • Its great to see people mobilised to post on this subject. ques4us, you make a good point. My understanding is that we can make a huge difference but it must be done right. It is a fact we are very wasteful and our old machines are potentially very useful but dont these people deserve new machines that will last longer and be more reliable as well. Projects must be usustainable, ICT support, infrastructure and training are essential. See the OLPC for a fresh take, its also not for profit :-p

  • Its great to see people mobilised to post on this subject. ques4us, you make a good point. My understanding is that we can make a huge difference but it must be done right. It is a fact we are very wasteful and our old machines are potentially very useful but dont these people deserve new machines that will last longer and be more reliable as well. Projects must be usustainable, ICT support, infrastructure and training are essential. See the OLPC for a fresh take, its also not for profit :-p

  • Its great to see people mobilised to post on this subject. ques4us, you make a good point. My understanding is that we can make a huge difference but it must be done right. It is a fact we are very wasteful and our old machines are potentially very useful but dont these people deserve new machines that will last longer and be more reliable as well. Projects must be usustainable, ICT support, infrastructure and training are essential. See the OLPC for a fresh take, its also not for profit :-p

  • Its great to see people mobilised to post on this subject. ques4us, you make a good point. My understanding is that we can make a huge difference but it must be done right. It is a fact we are very wasteful and our old machines are potentially very useful but dont these people deserve new machines that will last longer and be more reliable as well. Projects must be usustainable, ICT support, infrastructure and training are essential. See the OLPC for a fresh take, its also not for profit :-p

  • wow this is so uplifting

  • A great video! I wish we could organize here, in America and travel there to make an impact. In Chicago, along, we throw away millions of computers, claiming they are old (10-18 months is old to us.)well, we should refurbish and send, no, take them there. [When items are shipped, without escort, they tend to get lost].

  • The Machines Came Much Later.

    is arnold coming back?

    these people are smart... but they dont have the normal educations we have in armerica..

    god bless everyone for people suffering right now

  • When some people throw away such things as old radios, phones, etc, somewhere in the world the people don't have them to use. We need more projects and fund to bridge the digital divide, to help less developing countries access to IT and modern life, means to give them opportunities for their better life.

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more