Since 2009 we have been installing computers across the world with the help of our partner organisations. You can find out more about where we have supported IT projects by clicking on the links for each country below.
We refurbish IT equipment, install a range of educational software and provide it to those who need it most.
In 2009 we began supporting vocational colleges, known as ICCES in Ghana, with IT equipment.
We teamed up with Ubuntu Power and Amber Energy to develop a hybrid version of the SolarBerry in Kenya.
In 2017, we worked with YMCA Liberia to provide 500 computers to computer literacy programs in Liberia.
We partnered with the UK Jarra Association to supply computers to create IT labs in the Gambia.
We supported the Friends of Ibba Girls School in South Sudan with laptops for their new computer lab.
With the Baobab Tree Trust we are pioneering the use of Raspberry Pis to enable digital learning in Zimbabwe.
Through the NHS Glan Clwyd Hospital we have helped to provide IT resources to the Nigist Eleni Mohammed Hospital in Ethiopia.
Our current focus is in Malawi, where we have been working with Computers for Enhanced Education (CEE) to provide technology-enabled education.
As one of the world’s poorest countries, schools across Sierra Leone rely on donations like ours to bring computers to their classrooms.
In the last few years we’ve donated hundreds of laptops to students across the UK.
We’ve recently had the honour of supplying donated laptops to the Aid Pioneers to support their work across Lebanon.