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| Thursday, 18 April, 2002, 10:56 GMT 11:56 UK A new home for old PCs ![]() Jeff Tomlinson, of the UK charity Techknowledgy, collects unwanted computers, wipes the data from the hard drives and takes the machines to Ghana to help build computer literacy.
So any child requiring computer literacy has to go to after-school classes which are very expensive. That's really unfair because then only the rich kids get computer skills. What my charity aims to do is equip schools with computers at zero cost. Then all we do is add on the cost of the maintenance and training. Our classes cost just �1.50 a term for each student. That's about 15,000 Ghanaian cedis, which buys two beers - a lot less than any other organisation charges. Not just any old junk One of the main problems with donated computers is maintenance.
And a lot of the computers were the old floppy drive machines - practically museum pieces - so no use to them at all. For the cost of the step-down transformers, I could have given them more up-to-date machines.
The Ghanaian government is trying to stop people sending junk to the country. It's all very well giving away stuff you can't use but it has to be stuff someone else can use. Rich rewards Because I suffer from tinnitus, I had to take early retirement from my job as an IT manager in local government - stress really triggers off the tinnitus.
I've been doing this for about five years and I go out to Ghana three times a year with hundreds of computers in tow.
People ask me why I do it. I get much more job satisfaction from doing this than from any other job I've done because of the appreciation I get. When a school opens their computer class, they gather around the local dignities, the local chiefs, the parents and the students and have a day of speeches, dancing and singing. I get so much thanks for doing this; just one opening ceremony is enough to keep me happy for a year. |
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