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The Asian Institute of Technology visits IT in Isan
The Swedish ambassador, Jan Nordlander, and the president of the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand, Jean Louis Armand, with company visited the IT in Isan projects in February 2002. They were welcomed by Sven Mauleon, the director of the IT in Isan projects, and the Thai senator Aranya Suthanil from Nongkhai who kindly hosted a lunch by the Mekong River after which everybody visited the Nongkhai Home for Boys, the very first IT in Isan project. The Asian Institute of Technology later decided to donate computers to the project.
 

 

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The International Support Group (I.S.G.) from Bangkok visited the IT in Isan in January 2003 and in March 2003 the OPM and the I.S.G. together launched two new projects outside Bangkok at the Maharat Home for Boys and the Thaniaporn Home for Girls in Pathum Thani. Altogether over 300 girls and boys will get a chance to play and work with PCs donated by the I.S.G. and within the scope of Openmindprojects' IT in Isan computer learning initiative.

 

 









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