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Summer 2009 Pangaea Project
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As part of the Pangaea Project Canterio International brought the orphans of HIV/AIDS from their village to the US Embassy Public Affairs Library in Lilongwe city. The project enabled the orphans to visit the city, see a library, view computers and surf the Internet for the first time in their lives. They also interacted with US students via a live web cast; telling their stories, asking questions and singing thanks
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1. Orphans of HIV/AIDS introduced to computer by Isa Ebowe for the first time.
2 and 3: Luke Masuen of Canterio Canada giving the orphans additional instructions.
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1 & 2: Transporting the orphans from Unconquer village to Lilongwe city.
3, 4, & 5: Arrival in Lilongwe and live interaction with US students via web cast.
6. Journey back to the village at the end of the day. The orphans were awarded with a certificate of achievement for their participation in the Pangaea Project.
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