Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative

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Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative Partners Cisco Foundation Habitat for Humanity Inveneo Teachers Without Borders One Global Economy 1

Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative Mission To address issues of poverty alleviation in five Sub-Saharan African countries and assist communities and individuals in joining the global market place. Principle Themes Affordable Housing. Community Connectivity Points. Online Content & Tools. Hands-on Training. Capacity building of NGOs a key prerequisite for sustainability. 2

Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative Criteria for Success Sustainability. Replicability. Cost Effectiveness. Potential Issues to Address Livelihood & Income-Generation. Health & Disease Management. Education & Teacher Training. Citizenship & Women s Rights. Youth Programming. 3

One Global Economy: About Us One Global Economy An international nonprofit organization with a mission to create a sustainable, information-based eco-system that expands the opportunities for individuals and communities to join the economic mainstream. Methodology Vital information and tools online. A strong focus on the individual. A thorough issue identification participatory process with communities and other stakeholders. Value-added to social and private-sector entrepreneurs. 4

One Global Economy: Our Approach Community Development Solutions Consultation with local stakeholders allows us to Identify major issues facing the community Develop consensus around OGE s methodology Build capacity for local individuals and NGOs Applicable On-line Content Community portals provide low-income individuals with tools and information on a wide variety of topics: 1. Money 4. Jobs & Careers 2. Health 5. Starting a Business 3. Education 6. Family 5

One Global Economy: Our Reach More than 13 million people have used our online educational resources Over 100 community portals across the United States Local programs in 16 states Projects in South Africa, Jordan, Turkey, and Canada Additional expansion planned in Europe, Asia, and Africa 6

Habitat for Humanity: About Us Mission To eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world To make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action Aligned with the Millennium Development Goals Approaches the need for housing within the broad context of extreme poverty alleviation Addresses a broad range of sustainable development issues Positively impacts education, gender equality, health, and the environment 7

Habitat for Humanity: Our Programs Home Construction: New homes Incremental progressive building Rehabilitations/home improvements Disaster Response: Community based disaster response Global volunteer disaster corps Transitional housing Habitat Resource Centers: Skills training and technical expertise Small business start-up Material production Volunteer Mobilization: Youth, women, faith groups, civic groups Global Village program International Volunteer Program Housing Micro-Finance: MFI equity investments and product development Save and Build Non-construction Advocacy 8

Habitat for Humanity: Our Reach Global Reach: 92 countries and 3,000 communities around the world 225,000 houses for over 1 million people Africa Reach: 23 countries in Africa and the Middle East 9

Inveneo: About Us Inveneo US-based non-profit social enterprise with a mission to create highly sustainable ICTs and in-country ICT support for organizations that provide vital services -- education, healthcare, economic development, relief -- to rural and under-served communities in developing countries Methodology Create and deliver ultra-low power computers and servers, wireless networking, and software for challenging rural environments Use a needs-based approach to work with local organizations to deliver appropriate ICTs Partner with in-country ICT experts to install and support the systems cost-effectively and to build the local ICT economy 10

Inveneo: Our Approach Serving Organizations in Rural Areas Project examples: Solar-powered computer labs for schools/community centers Broadband wireless (wifi) networks for connecting NGO offices, schools, clinics in relief camps ICT Infrastructure for medical records systems for rural clinics and hospitals Building Local ICT Capacity Partnering with in-country ICT Entrepreneurs Train and certify on rural solutions Provide access to relevant technologies They then can expand revenue opportunities and make rural ICTs more affordable and sustainable 11

Inveneo: Our Reach Inveneo and our partners have led and/or supplied equipment for more that 55 projects in 14 countries in Africa Project include ICTs for schools, healthcare, relief, microfinance and economic development Reaching over 100 communities and directly or indirectly more than 300,000 people With local partners in Uganda, Mali, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau and soon Sierra Leone and Ghana 12

Teachers Without Borders: About Us An international nonprofit organization with a mission to provide professional training to teachers worldwide and help them play a vital role in their communities. What We Do Content, Conferences, Consultation K-12 subjects, leadership, mentorship Online Tools/Courses/Certification Open-source, adaptable, and free Teaching & Learning Centers Gathering places for learning & earning 13

Teachers Without Borders: Our Approach High-Tech; High-Touch; High-Teach Scalable, configurable TWB Toolset designed for local needs, offering content, collaboration, and community-building Training through building of local education mentors Focus on regional/national standards and measurements Universities/Bureaus of Education partnerships Customized Resources K-12 Teacher Training After-School Programs HIV-AID/Health Education Custom Courses and courseware Global support for local projects 14

Teachers Without Borders: Our Reach Members in 119 countries 1,000s of global mentors Alliances with over 50 global universities Projects in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East Partnership with Scholastic shall reach 2.5 million users per month New teaching centers planned for Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Kenya 15