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About us
We aim to advance the education of the public and relieve poverty by providing access to information and communications technology...
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How Digital Pipeline Works
Digital Pipeline connects organisations who want to donate used computers to organisations that need them.
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Trustees and Directors
Digital Pipeline is governed by an elected board of trustees. Digital Pipeline’s secretariat manages the day to day operations of Digital Pipeline, headed by a Chief Executive who reports to the board.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question about Digital Pipeline, you may find the answer you’re looking for in this section.
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Policies and Standards
Digital Pipeline was founded on the idea that refurbished PCs can deliver tremendous value for schools and community groups...
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Additional Info
In this section you can find more information about Digital Pipeline, including downloadable documents and videos.
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"If the world is serious about achieving the Millennium Development Goal
of halving the number of people living in extreme poverty by the year
2015, ICT must figure prominently in the effort. Everyone - governments,
civil society, private sector businesses - has a vital stake in
fostering digital opportunity and putting ICT at the service of
development." |
Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary-General 1996-2006
UNCTAD Report on E-commerce and Development, 2002 |
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Digital Pipeline promotes affordable and environmentally responsible reuse of used computers to help technologically disadvantaged schools and communities in Africa and other parts of the world. |
Additional info
In this section you can find more information about Digital Pipeline in these viewable documents and videos.
Digital Pipeline
Towards Responsible Redeployment of Surplus Computers
Click here to view the white paper
Digital Pipeline in Action
Microsoft UK donates its surplus computers to schools
in Africa
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African Pathfinder Project
A Microsoft project to test the feasibility of using refurbished computers to help technologically disadvantaged communities and build capacity for economic and educational development.
Click here to view the white Paper
Click here to view the video |