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NEWSLETTER #5
FIRST PHASE OF TONGA.ONLINE - A RESOUNDING SUCCES (24/04/01)
The first temporary deployment of a mobile Internet Centre - The
Big Blue Van (BBV) of World Links for Development Programme -
in the Tonga area is over. ThatÇs the sad news. The good news
is that this first phase of the Tonga.Online Project has met an
overwhelming and enthusiastic response from all parts of the Tonga
community. Some students came from as far as Siabuwa, about 100km
away, some had to walk for more than 10km to visit the Big Blue
Van. The resource teacher in charge of this outreach programme,
Mr. Jabulani Chirinda summarised his impressions as follows: "
From this response it is quite obvious that the people in Binga
are in need of an information vehicle to reach out to the whole
world".
Many thanks to him and to all other staff and stakeholders involved
!! They have worked very hard to overcome numerous hurdles due
to poor infrastructure and economic conditions. These problems
also reflect the imbalances which still exist in the "global village"
and particularly in cyberworld.
The next obvious step is the speedy completion of the first permanent
Internet Centre in the Tonga area based at Binga Highschool. Teachers,
parents and students there have been encouraged by the first project
phase and are commited to carry on. They have initiated a fund
raising campaign and the whole community is in support of this
undertaking. In the meantime, it is vital to share all existing
means of information like e-mail and phone/fax to keep the flow
of communication alive - mulonga!
Cooperation between schools in Austria and the Tonga area is about
to start and to take roots and should contribute to achieve this
goal.
The website www.mulonga.net has also been welcomed as "a highly
interesting effort" and a "very innovative approach". It has proved
to be an efficient tool of communication and presentation of the
project. There were some critical remarks about its appearance
and handling in the beginning, but that could be clarified when
Sabine and Helmut explained their intentions and approach. Many
thanks to them and to all other members of the working group on
the Austrian side, too!!
Some stakeholders and visitors to the site obviously still shy
away from exposing their views in public. We would therefore like
to encourage all of you to use this tool to its full potential
like you use the pinboard or a discussion forum!
The next step regarding the webdesign will be the provision of
support to all stakeholders in the Tonga area by our partner CyberplexAfrica.
This will enable them to represent themselves on the Internet
and to contribute more Zimbabwean contents. Suggestions and proposals
referring to the above outline of the way forward are most welcome!
Twalumba! Peter Kuthan AZFA
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