Conservative MEP launches 'One laptop per child' scheme to improve education in underdeveloped countries
Posted, April 23, 2008 @ 00:00
A laptop for every child aged between 6 and 12 allowing them to network and learn is the aim of a revolutionary and very ambitious initiative which was launched today by Nirj Deva MEP, Conservative Development Spokesman in the European Parliament.
Mr Deva said: "The idea of providing extremely rugged, sun-powered laptop computers for millions of children around the world in desperate need of up-to-date learning material and educational programmes, is a revolutionary and also very ambitious initiative. I truly hope this can be turned into a new policy goal of the UN's millennium initiative."
Today's launch also encompassed a presentation of the laptop by people involved in the non-profit project, initiated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA. Mr Deva added:
"At the centre of the laptop's use is learning in a new and very intuitive way that will appeal to children. It makes learning and communicating fun. It can help young people and also give them a unique possibility to network with each other. It will, however, require a strong political will to get this project going, and I think we must now focus on this task".