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The Rotary Club of Kaohsiung collaborated with the Weiwuying Arts Center on an educational donation drive for Malawi. After collecting 200 used computers, they commissioned skilled technicians from National Sun Yat-sen University and Shoushan Junior High School to refurbish them. The computers were then sent to four high schools in the southern African country, giving their students access to more educational opportunities.
Students from Shoushan Junior High School make use of their technical expertise to refurbish old computers, preparing the machines for the next stage of their lives in Africa.
Student
It’s cool that we can help them, even though we’re in Taiwan.
Student
I taught them to install a hard drive. It feels great, like I got to do another good deed.
The students taught their African visitors about computers, including how to clean them to ensure they remain in top condition once they’ve been sent overseas. After eight months of planning, the Rotary Club of Kaohsiung and the Weiwuying arts center gathered 200 old computers to donate to four high schools in Malawi, giving their students computer labs to call their own.
Shih Fu-chuan
Rotary Club of Kaohsiung president
The local education department in Malawi restructured the schools’ blackout schedules for our initiative to ensure power outages do not conflict with the computer classes. By sending these computers to Malawi, we’re enabling the students to forge connections with the international community starting in high school.
Hsieh Jui-hsiang
Weiwuying executive deputy director
By refurbishing these old computers, we can empower more students to use them. It can also give a new way of using these computers.
Through this international tech drive, organizers hope to bridge the digital divide for Malawian students, proving that a refurbished computer can be a powerful tool for global connection and improving lives through education.
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