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Relief International - Schools Online (RI-SOL) was formed from the merger of the Los Angeles-based relief and development agency Relief International (RI) and the Palo Alto-based Schools Online (SOL). RI’s expertise is in the implementation of community development programming. Since 1990 RI has worked in “bridging and transitional” programs working with and supporting communities and societies in transition from crisis through to recovery and development and from centralized systems to sustainable market based democracies.

Schools Online was founded in 1996 as a philanthropic concern of several highly influential members of the IT community in Silicon Valley. Since then SOL has been a leader in the propagation and integration of IT in learning. Over 5,700 schools in the US (principally in the Appalachia and Indian reservations) and 1,300 schools in 35 countries have benefited from the provision of computers and Internet connectivity. In the last three years SOL has developed a new emphasis and a lead in the IT learning sector by complementing its provision of appropriate technology and Internet access, with an extensive teacher professional development program. To ensure long-term sustainability, all programs are designed with the participation of teachers, schools administrators, local communities, and the relevant governmental agencies.

Since its merger, RI-SOL has demonstrated capacity in implementing projects combining technology, education, and community empowerment. RI-SOL has a track record of innovative, region-specific initiatives that use resources available in the community--such as a biogas system for providing electricity to Internet Learning Centers (implemented as part of the School Connectivity Project in Tajikistan). Community driven programming allows school children and youth to resolve community issues by involving them in Student Action Committees and teaching them problem identification and problem solving skills.


 

The Global Connections and Exchange Project – Bangladesh is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global
 Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.