Freeplay Foundation - Rwanda Radio Project for Orphans

Address

Freeplay Foundation
71 Gloucester Place
London, United Kingdom W1U 8JW
United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 207 935 53
http://www.freeplayfoundation.org

Mission

The Freeplay Foundation is unlike any other nonprofit humanitarian organization in the world. Our sole mission is to provide radio information and education to the poorest of the poor via self-powered radios. Using patented wind-up technology and solar power, Freeplay Lifeline radios do not require batteries or electricity. We provide people with sustained access to vital, even life-saving radio broadcasts that address issues including education, health, disaster response, and peacemaking.

Programs

The Freeplay Foundation’s work cuts across most aid sectors, including education, health and HIV/AIDS, agriculture, democracy & governance, disaster relief, and the environment. Some sample projects from 2005 include: radio education for 52,000 child workers in Tanzania; distributing almost 8,000 more Lifeline radios to orphans in Rwanda, and providing 1,250 Lifeline radios to victims of the tsunami. We focus on children and women, the most vulnerable people in the world.

Personnel Overview

Chhavi Sharma - Project Manager
Chhavi is a Project Manager at the Freeplay Foundation and brings a background in environment and development and children’s education to our Lifeline radio projects in Africa. With the Cambodian Child Protection and Saving Organisation in Phnom Penh she contributed to development of a children’s literacy and life skills programme.

Jean-Claude Gasana, - CARE Rwanda Operations Director
Jean-Claude Gasana, with CARE for 12 years, is a civil engineer, educated in Africa and the USA. He is CARE Rwanda Operations Director, in charge of its community based microfinance program and has managed in-country aspects of the Freeplay Foundation child-headed household self-powered radio project since September 2004

Personnel Statistics

Kristine Pearson, Executive Director
Founded in 1998
Employees: 10
Volunteers: 0