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UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThousands of people in rural Uganda lack access to the kind of information and technology that the rest of us take for granted, but <a href="http://www.unicef.org.au">UNICEF</a> is changing all of that with this awesome new <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power">solar-powered</a> digital kiosk made of locally-sourced, recycled materials. Since oil drums are a ubiquitous feature of the African landscape and are also very durable, the designers chose to upcycle them into rugged information access points that can withstand the sometimes harsh climate. Read on to check out these bright green, sun-powered babies in action!1
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThe digital kiosk designed by UNICEF is an upcycled oil drum sourced locally2
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThe oil drum is a ubiquitous feature of Uganda's landscape3
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThe kiosks are powered by photovoltaic panels4
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaIt is well-documented that access to information in this age is critical to empowering individuals and communities5
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThese computers also create job opportunities to ensure even further there sustainability6
UNICEF Digital Kiosk in UgandaThe goal is to bring 100 of these information access to communities throughout rural Uganda7







