Sex Abuse Fears in Rwanda As Children Go Online
President Paul Kagame did not anticipate in 2009 when he launched the "One Child One Laptop" program that children will indulge in more dangerous things online.
Rwandan kids.
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Rwanda:
Sex Abuse Fears As 1 Million Kids Go Online
Focus, 21 November 2011
To her parents at home and teachers at school, Brenda is just a quiet and bright 14-year-old girl who has just been promoted to senior three. However, to her "friends" on facebook,… Read more »
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Rwanda:
More Local Youth Are Take On ICT
New Times, 19 September 2011
Rwanda's youth are cultivating great enthusiasm in the energy andtechnology sector. This is depicted in their extensive involvement in Information and Communication Technology… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Children Speak Out On OLPC Program
New Times, 8 September 2011
Three years after President Paul Kagame launched the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program, about 65,000 computers have since been distributed to some 128 primary schools… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Muhanga Pupils Get 492 Laptops
New Times, 28 March 2011
The Ministry of Education has given 492 laptops to Ruli ADEPR Primary School in Muhanga District, in a bid to increase ICT penetration in rural schools. Read more »
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Rwanda:
Children's Addiction to Computers Affecting Informal Education
New Times, 22 December 2010
Informal education is a general term used to describe education outside of a standard school setting. According to today's world standard, formal education is highly regarded while… Read more »