Do you want to support us? This is how you could help:
as an indivudal...
- Show your support by liking our Facebook page.
- Spread the word and let everybody know about our campaign.
- Ask the following entities/persons for support
- the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- the UK Department for International Development
- as a UK citizien your MPs and Lords
as an NGO or political party...
- Express your support for our project publicly! We would be happy to list you with your logo among our supporters!
as a member of the media...
- We do highly appreciate any media coverage! Please see our Press Information and feel free to contact us!
Do you have any additional ideas how to make our vision become reality? Don't hesitate to contact us or use the Facebook comment box below!
High-speed broadband would be huge for education. Not only could we make better use of online materials, but with affordable broadband teachers could develop their practice from home.
I'm an IT engineer and I would love to return to my island to start an IT business, but because of the slow, expensive and unreliable internet connection this is simply impossible.
I had to leave St Helena to study. Being 5000 miles away from my family and friends is hard. Not being able to skype with them due to the slow and expensive internet on St Helena is even harder.
Socioeconomic status is now heavily reliant on broadband penetration. With the ever-growing importance of the internet, St Helena with its limited access is in danger of being left behind.
James Greenwood
Adivsory Teacher on St Helena
living on St Helena since 2011
Jonathan Clingham
IT Infrastructure Engineer
from Wiltshire
emigrated to the UK in 1999
Laura Lawrence
English Language Student at
the University of Hertfordshire
left St Helena in 2011
Kimberley Yon-Roberts
Media Production Student at
the University of Bedfordshire
left St Helena in 2009

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