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Digicel / 5EEE_x3 Schools / Haiti
By Wayan Vota on January 25, 2012
Filed Under: Education
More About: Computers for Schools, Digicel, Haiti
Written by Wayan Vota
Wayan Vota co-founded ICTworks. He also co-founded Technology Salon, MERL Tech, ICTforAg, ICT4Djobs, ICT4Drinks, JadedAid, Kurante, OLPC News and a few other things. Opinions expressed here are his own and do not reflect the position of his employer, any of its entities, or any ICTWorks sponsor.
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