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  February 2012  
  Mobile Phone Social Inclusion Project

Read about our SMS project with Ugandan deaf children on the Frontline SMS Special Series for National Geographic: click here.

 
  January 2012  
  Find out about our work with Enoch Mukiibi

Cambridge to Africa has established a relationship with the Ugandan artist Enoch Mukiibi, which allows us to sell pieces of his artwork and receive a percentage of all sales. This money is used to continue our Ugandan projects.

To find out more about Enoch, and to view his artwork, please click here.

 
  October 2011  
  Find us on Facebook and Twitter

In September we launched the new Cambridge to Africa Facebook page and joined the world of Twitter. You can now keep up to date with all our news at www.facebook.com/cambridgetoafrica and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/c2africa

 
  March 2011  
 
Itupale Academic Writing Workshop

The Itupale Online Journal of African Studies will be holding an Academic Writing Workshop on Saturday 7th May 2011.

Click here for more details.





Panel Discussion

The founder of Cambridge to Africa, Dr Sacha DeVelle, will be a member of the panel on 'Mobile Technologies for Education: The experience of the developing world'.

She will be delivering a presentation entitled: 'Empowering Deaf Girls in Uganda: Mobile phones and SMS'.

Wednesday 30th March 2011
6.30-8.30pm

University of Cambridge Faculty of Education

To find out more and to RSVP, please visit:
http://m-education.eventbrite.com

Co-hosted by the Humanitarian Centre and the Centre for Commonwealth Education. Sponsored by Cambridge Education Services.


Find out more about C2A's Mobile Phone Integration Project.

 
January 2011
Promotional Video

Watch our new promotional video on Youtube that shows the sub-Saharan projects we are involved in





Celebrating Diversity

Are you interested in how grassroots NGO's tackle social inclusion issues in sub-Saharan Africa? Then this event is for you:

Celebrating Diversity: Voices from Africa on Saturday 29 January 2011. More details here

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