Give a Laptop, Get a Laptop — Change the World

Technology News Tuesday November 18, 2008 11:11 —Technology

Give 1 Get 1 now available for global participation

The recent U.S. election has shown that ordinary citizens coming

together can change the status quo. Now is the time to harness that

goodwill and help the children of the developing world who have been

left behind. Some of the world’s poorest countries spend less than $20 a

year on children’s education and one in three children won’t complete

fifth grade. Participation in One Laptop per Child’s Give 1 Get 1

program will help bring a modern education to these children and empower

them to build a better future for themselves and their families and

their communities and societies.

One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a nonprofit whose mission is to provide

laptop computers that are sufficiently affordable and connected to the

Internet to every child in the world. OLPC first launched Give 1 Get 1

in 2007, raising more than $35 million to fund the delivery of tens of

thousands of laptops to children in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq,

Lebanon, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Haiti, Mongolia and Rwanda. To date, OLPC

has distributed more than 500,000 XO laptops in 31 countries and is on

its way to delivering one million laptops by the end of 2008.

“The phenomenal success of last year’s Give 1 Get 1 program created

tremendous demand from both the public who wanted to give more and from

countries that saw an opportunity to attack poverty through education,”

said Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairman of One Laptop per Child.

“Renewing the program now will help us scale existing deployments and

expand into many other countries as well.”

How to participate in Give 1 Get 1

Starting today, individuals can support the OLPC Foundation through two

options:

Give 1 Get 1 — By paying $399 for two XO children’s laptops — one to

give, one to get. The laptop you give will go to a child in developing

country. The laptop you receive can be used by you or a deserving

child or friend.

Give a Laptop — For those people who want to give only, you can donate

as many laptops as you want to give at $199 each.

In order to participate:

In the U.S., go to http://www.amazon.com/xo.

Outside the U.S., go to http://www.amazon.co.uk/xo.

Corporations and other organizations can also encourage their employees

to participate by setting up matching donations. For example, Google (GOOG)

and SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) have

pledged to match and double employees’ donations, turning Give 1 Get 1

into Give 2 and Give 3 programs, respectively.

To learn more about the XO laptop itself, go to http://www.laptop.org.

About One Laptop per Child

One Laptop per Child (OLPC at http://www.laptop.org)

is a non-profit organization created by Nicholas Negroponte and others

from the MIT Media Lab to design, manufacture and distribute laptop

computers that are sufficiently inexpensive to provide every child in

the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. XO laptops

are rugged, open source, and so energy efficient that they can be

powered by a child manually. Mesh networking gives many machines

Internet access from one connection.

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