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Category: Kenya

News articles about events that took place in Kenya.

Opportunities for disabled girls broadened by Reusing IT’s donation of computers

Ross, the founder of Reusing IT, with his arms around 2 ladies with a donated computer.

Kenya – 2001. Reusing IT delivered 50 desktop computers to the Shanzu Guides in Kenya, a girl guiding group supporting the education of girls with physical and mental disabilities.

Reusing IT delivers computers to a rural Kenyan school

3 males smiling

Kenya, 1999 – Continuing their mission to improve educational access, Reusing IT was at a small rural school in Kenya to install computers in the classroom.

Refurbished computers transform humanitarian work in Kenya’s largest slum

Sister Mary donating equipment in Kenya

Kibera, Kenya, December 1999 – Reusing IT is working with a charity in Kenya which is establishing schools to provide free education for children living in Kibera, the country’s largest slum.

Victims of bombing get prosthetic limbs quickly thanks to donated computer

A Kenyan woman sat at her desk using a computer donated from Reusing IT

Nairobi, Kenya, 1998 – After the Al-Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi in 1998, Kenyan nationals who had lost limbs in the blast faced an agonising wait of potentially years before they would be fitted with a prosthetic limb.

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