Santa Clara University

GSBI - The GSBI Class of 2003

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The Class of 2003


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Participant: Eduardo Monge
Omar Dengo Foundation
Location: Costa Rica
Source: Global Junior Challenge

The New Millennium Electric Magazine is a program designed to promote the use of digital technology for educational and cultural development of youth.


Participant: Brajesh Verma
Vaancha ICT Association
Location: India

Source: Global Junior Challenge

Community centers focused on generating youth employment by overcoming barriers in telecommunication access, illiteracy, and basic skills. 

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Participant:
Community Lead Environment Network (CLEAN)

Location: India

Source: Global Junior Challenge

Wire bridges and hand or pedal-powered generators for Nepal's poor.  

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Participant: Ebben-esser Hatuikulipi
SchoolNet
Location: Namibia
Source: Global Junior Challenge

A nonprofit provider of internet service, hardware, and training to Namibian schools.  Seeks to expand content authorizing tools and technical skills for young Africans. with a particular focus on "social marketing" related to HIV / AIDS.

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Participant: Simon Healy
OrphanIT
Location: Australia / Philippines
Source: Global Junior Challenge

Remote service program creates sustainable jobs and business development.  Students in Philippines, India and Outback Australia receive free accelerated training and are then employed to manage affiliate recruitment, link sharing, search engine optimization, web design, and marketing research outsourced from companies around the world.


Participant: 
Cyberhost
Location: Rwanda / Kenya
Source: Global Junior Challenge

Provides skills training and job placement for Rwandans looking for employment in Information and Communication Technology. 


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Participant: 
Katha
Location: India
Source: Global Junior Challenge

Uses ICT as a catalyst for providing youth-focused publishing, workshops, cooperative and non-formal education centres that promote inclusive.