SOLAR COMMUNITY HUBS
Updated 720 days ago
Unit 33, Containerville, 35 Corbridge Crescent, London, E2 9EZ
Computer Aid International and Dell Technologies have collaborated on Solar Community Hubs since 2011. We opened the first lab in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2014 before launching a series of labs in South Africa. Since then, we have opened labs in Kenya, Morocco, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. But we won't stop there-because the Solar Community Hubs model is designed to bringing about change in difficult environments. The installation of the classroom provides access to technology for the first time, but beyond that, the installation of a Solar Community Hub provides services in addition to education, including an increased footprint for community support and networking, increased economic opportunities, access to water and electricity, healthcare, and biodiversity preservation... That's where our Solar Community Hubs come in. Built from converted shipping containers, these computer hubs are solar-powered, which means they are self-sufficient and can be placed just about anywhere. With the..