OMPT has partnered with CEASPA (Center for Panamanian Social Studies and Action), an NGO based in Panama that educates indigenous peoples and promotes equity, economic growth, democratic...
OMPT's Action Research projects' aim is to gather evidence in the field on the effectiveness of education through videos shown via pico projectors. With these Action Research projects and by...
Recently, we were contacted by the Sunrise Education Foundation in Kathmandu, Nepal. This foundation works to improve the quality and effectiveness of community schools throughout the country....
OMPT spoke with Andy Lieberman; the former executive director of a Guatemalan non-governmental organization called Ajb'atz' Enlace Quiche. Currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area, he has...
Impact Network is a NPO that builds sustainable schools in rural Africa. They have built two community schools in Zambia so far and are now working on their...
OMPT had an opportunity to correspond with Kwame K. Ohene-Adu, a native of Ghana. He has been working in the field of IT, especially software development....
Digital Green, an India based non-profit organization, aims to teach agricultural practices by using videos in remote areas in India. OMPT has supported Digital Green through providing audio/...
Literacy Bridge is an U.S. non-profit organization which focuses on the empowerment of children and adults through literacy education and knowledge sharing. They work together with rural...
Internews is an international media development organization located in Northern California. Its mission is to empower local media around the world so that people can get information they need and...
The ravages of genocide and AIDS have claimed the lives of at least one parent of almost a third of Rwanda’s children. Thousands of boys and girls throughout the country have been forced to take on adult responsibilities. Lifeline Energy donated 1,500 Lifeline radios to child-headed households in Rwanda. These radios increased the children’s sense of self esteem as their radio gives them a new status in their villages.
The Lifeplayer is the first MP3-enabled multi-band radio designed and engineered for the humanitarian sector. This game-changing tool combines radio, media player, cellular and Internet content as never before possible. The Lifeplayer is powered by a solar panel and a fail-safe winding mechanism and has outstanding speaker quality enabling 60 listeners to hear it clearly. It can deliver educational or informational content anytime, anywhere to large groups.
Results:
Children benefit from news, information and practical life skills, gaining a sense of the wider world and increased awareness of HIV/AIDS and other diseases to which they are vulnerable.