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Pi Workshop in Ngorongoro District

“We were only using our lab for learning other subject through RACHEL but now I know I can do a lot especially computer programming and promise to share the knowledge
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Neema Lyimo, PPI Computer Technician

Neema Lyimo is 25 years old, and a Computer Technician at Powering Potential. The youngest daughter in her family, she was raised by her parents in the Moshi district of
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Denis Christopher, PPI Engineer

Denis Christopher is 31 years old, and a Technical Consultant and Social Media Manager at Powering Potential. He was born in the Kahama District of Tanzania’s Shinyanga region and is
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Dana Rensi and Ena Haines @ the Fulbright Conference 2017

Attendees will hear from extraordinary speakers, engage in provocative panels, and benefit from extensive networking opportunities. Our conference venue is in the heart of Washington, D.C., with easy access to
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Maslow’s Web, or Why I Work for Powering Potential

by Zack Sherzad, Powering Potential Writer When I graduated with my BA English in 2011, I was already a year deep into my application to the Peace Corps — an
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Peru Potential: Trip Report

Hello Friends of Powering Potential, Those of you with a finger on our organization’s pulse may already know that we’ve been looking into a Peru expansion recently. Earlier this year,
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Albin Mathias @ Tanzania Institute of Education

Earlier this year, thanks to an invitation from our friends at World Possible, Powering Potential Inc. (PPI) Country Director Eng. Albin Mathias presented our work at the Tenda Teachers Conference
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The Energy Globe Award

Powering Potential, Inc (PPI) is pleased to announce that our Raspberry Pi Computer Lab program has received the 2017 Energy Globe National Award for Best Project in the United Republic
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Powering Our Programs: Spring Fundraiser @ Tufenkian

Earlier this month, on May 19th, Powering Potential Inc. held its annual spring fundraiser. 39 people in total showed up to show their support for Powering Potential’s important development work
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