Lifeplayer Debuts in Bulenga, Uganda
Watch Our Solar MP3 Player in Ethiopia
Lifeplayer launches in South Africa
Similar Issues for Urban and Rural Schools in Zambia
Studying at Night When You’re Poor in Lusaka
Students in Misisi Compound, just a 10 minute drive from Lusaka’s city center, had a hard time answering the question, ” when do you study?” I asked grade 6 and 7 students…
The Hidden Cost of Cell Phones
The World Bank estimates that there are 62 cell phones for every 100 people in Zambia. This week as I interviewed students, their families and the community school teachers of Luba Community School for my research project.
Great Expectations for Zambian Internship
Great Expectations | By Kathleen Buchholz, in Nairobi. I arrived in Nairobi late Sunday night during the horrific terrorist attacks at the Westgate Shopping Centre. This wasn’t how I expected my arrival in Nairobi to be.
Africa Unplugged: Energy Costs Price Many Africans Out of ICTs
Energy access – a costly barrier to growth in Africa. Read all about Africa unplugged in Phil Goodwin’s latest blog on The Energy Collective.
A Classroom in a Microchip
Lifeline Energy – SCU Summer 2013 Interns in Zambia
A summary of recent activities by our Santa Clara University summer interns in Zambia.
Radio School Lessons: Coming in Loud and Clear
Santa Clara University intern Laura Ruggles describes the power of radio and information access to communities in Zambia.
Experience the Power of Radio
By Lynsey Palmer | Experiencing the power of mass communication in a real life context and its ability to bring people together is really a magnificent thing.
The Only School Option: Radio School
What Would We Do Without Teachers?
Lifeplayer Features in ICT in Education Paper
African Innovator of the Month
Enabling Students to Study Safely
Little Bees School is run by Mama Lucy Odipo in Starehe, a densely populated section of Nairobi’s Mathare Valley slum. Lifeline Energy has been working there for more than three years.
1,000 Radios Delivered to Haiti
Summary of our solar and wind-up radios delivered to Haiti following the earthquake.