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One laptop per child (OLPC) is an organisation which brings laptops and technology to poor regions of this world and educates the people to use those tools.

As a computer scientist and passionate traveler, I seek a way to promote equal chances to everyone and support those in need. But right now I fall short of organisations who act like OLPC, so my question is if you know another, similar organisation?

Or any way to travel while working as a computer person. I know traveling and working as an English teacher is fairly straight forward, so I wondered if someone had any travel/work tips for me?

The last this world needs is another business app programmer..

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I have done some charity work with Camara, which has similar goals. Send 2nd hand computers to schools in Africa.

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    +1 for relevance to the question asked :) Thanks for sharing.
    – Pitt
    Nov 25, 2011 at 1:11
  • Not to diminish your experience or the specific work that Camara does, but shipping 2nd hand computers (or anything 2nd hand) to developing countries is generally considered hurting the local economy as it inhibits the inception of a local industry in the particular product.
    – MastaBaba
    Apr 25, 2012 at 12:07
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I knew someone who worked for Geeks without Borders, which from my understanding does indeed help small businesses in the developing world set up IT and the like, so there may indeed be room there for a business apps programmer.

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  • I tried searching for the Geeks without Borders but could only find a page describing their aims, no projects/jobs section? Could you maybe include a link? Also I am not actually a business app programmer ;)
    – Pitt
    Nov 24, 2011 at 1:44
  • Honestly, it was entirely word of mouth, so what I've got is what I've got. Sorry :\
    – Fomite
    Nov 24, 2011 at 1:47
  • no, thank you! I wasn't aware that something like Geeks without borders exists! so you did help me a lot. Plus the website i did find had some interesting listings of other organisations. :)
    – Pitt
    Nov 24, 2011 at 1:50
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A lot of roles like this come up on EscapeTheCity. I've removed 'Graduate' roles from the filter, but it should show both professional and volunteer roles for you. Have seen some really useful and interesting ones there in the past, just not the ones I want...yet... ;)

To get an idea of what they do (and to see three of the awesome roles they've had):

http://vimeo.com/18922552

(It may sound like I'm affiliated; I'm not, I'm just really enthused by their model and wish there were more like them)

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    uhh nice! I can totally understand why you support them ;) Would be cool if they would expand the search engine a little though. Thanks for the share!
    – Pitt
    Nov 24, 2011 at 1:45
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Before they were gobbled up by IESC, I did two enjoyable stints with Geekcorps:

http://www.iesc.org/ict-and-applied-technologies.aspx

Their geographic reach is now limited, but if your technical area meets their needs and their geographic location meets your interest, perhaps you might be able to work something out.

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  • Seam to have moved a bit further to the finance area, but thanks for sharing!
    – Pitt
    May 8, 2012 at 20:12

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