Friday, 20 May 2011

MOBILE EDUCATION NETWORK

The Mobile Education Network is a chain of mobile libraries across the country to enhance the learning process by providing tools for education and computer skills to youths in remote areas. The main source of revenue for the Mobile Education network will be the recycling scheme. By using old books for the creation of a range of products such as toilet paper and tissues, paper napkins and paper towels, copy machine and printer paper, greeting cards, paperboard and cardboard, newspapers and magazines.
[We] believe education is the epicenter of our society. In the word of J. F. Kennedy, “Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education.” Mobile libraries will serve to increase the educational potential of young people living in communities where the standards of education are low.