News

The following is a list of the specific accomplishments Geekcorps has accomplished in Mali.

4 months after our 5 radio stations are making a good job

19 novembre 2008 in News by Olivier Alais

Broadly speaking, barely the radio stations installed, they have helped to bring the communities together. In some areas, rival groups (sedentary and nomadic) have begun to discuss, youth and women were involved in making decisions, the degree of citizenship was enhanced by explaining for example the importance of the taxes. We also found a decrease in theft and loss of animals because radio is an easy way to pass the alert.
In areas of conflict of Abeïbara and Aguelhoc, radios played an important role in resolving the crisis by installing confidence among the population by disseminating messages of peace delivered by the administrative authorities, political and religious. For example, before the installation of the radio in Abeïbara, people had abandoned the town following an attack of the rebel army. They returned after the installation of the radio station because the reassuring messages of peace broadcasted by the radio.
Before installing a radio station in Ouatagouna, only a few officials had radio receivers. Since its installation almost everyone has one. A trader from the weekly market of Ouatagouna has expressed its gratitude because the community radio allows him to sell about 70 receivers per week during the fair. Also in Ouatagouna, a woman living in a village located at 7 km from the radio station made the trip to visit the radio and ask to the journalists to speak on air to tell to her village to consider more the rule of the women. The journalists of the radio in Ouatagouna also give the possibility to listeners who call from abroad or from the major cities of Mali to give a message. Indeed, they can greet their families on the radio by calling the radio station. Thus, community radio stations installed by IESC/Geekcorps have already started their work in bringing together the communities of northern Mali.

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The job is done!

21 août 2008 in News by Olivier Alais


Geekcorps is more than happy to announce that Abeïbara has a brand new radio station. It was the last of 5 radio stations on the phase one of the Community Mobilization through Radio Technology. The Geekcorps team is now going on vacation to take a good rest before starting the phase two of the project, setting up 12 radio stations around Kidal, Timbuktu and Gao!

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Radio Elewidge in Aghelhoc is now on-air!

13 août 2008 in News by Olivier Alais


If you are in Aghelhoc or around, tune your radio receptor on 98.5 FM and enjoy the programs. The radio station of Aghelhoc is now working and started to broadcast their first program at 10am on the 8th of August 2008. The community is happy and the Geekcorps team too.

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Three new radio stations around Gao

8 août 2008 in News by Olivier Alais


We are please to announce that the three community radio stations around Gao are now working. “Voix Zan-Zan” is broadcasting on the bank of the Niger River in Bamba, “Voix de Ouatagouna” is of course in the community of Ouatagouna on the way to the Niger border and “Voix N’Tillit” is in the remote community of N’Tillit on the way to Burkina Faso.
The communities are more than happy to broadcast their first shows on a maximum radius of 60 Km, to enjoy the Cybertigi center or to use the multifunctional platform. The last step for the Geek team is to set up the 2 radio stations in Abeibara and Aghelhoc. On process to be done!

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The Geekcorps Radio workshop in Gao

23 avril 2008 in News by Olivier Alais


Geekcorps held its first radio workshop of the “Community Mobilization through Radio Technology” program in Gao from the 1st to the 8th of April. Forty-five people from the remote areas of Gao and Kidal were trained on the management of a radio station and the creation of radio shows. It was a real pleasure for the Geek team to spend 8 days with the community radio teams, to learn about various Tamashek and Touareg traditions and to spend time in the desert city of Gao.

The communities are going to get the multifunctional platforms and we are going to install the radio masts during May. The final step for our Geek team will be to install the five radio stations and the multimedia centers before starting to set up other radio and computer centers in Mali.

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Rhaly, our Desert Driver

6 avril 2008 in News by Olivier Alais


Rhaly was born in the desert near Timbuktu and grew up in Gossi. Rhaly started to learn how to drive when he was still a kid. He drove between Algeria, Mauritania and Mali for a couple of years and spent weeks at a time in the desert transporting rugs, food, among other products. After that period, Rhaly spent a couple of years in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso as a mechanic, then came back to Mali as a policeman to pursue the desert traffickers. One day, Rhaly fell in love with Amy, decided to get married and to quit his job with the police to have a calmer lifestyle. He went to work in a tourist agency to drive tourists in the desert. It is easier to show a camel to a group of Japanese than to catch gangsters between the dunes!
Now, Rhaly is working for Geekcorps and proves each time we travel that he is able to drive the truck even where a bicycle cannot go. You need to ride with Rhaly along the Niger River or through the dunes to understand what I mean. If you decide one of these days to volunteer for Geekcorps, ask Rhaly how to use the stars to find the right way and how to read the color of the sand to know where you are. No sure that you will be able to do the same but you will definitely be happy that Rhaly is your driver when your latest GPS system with Bluetooth and color screen dies!

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The latest Geekcorps creation

2 avril 2008 in News by Olivier Alais

Ludovic, our Geek engineer, didn’t know what to do this morning. When a Geek is bored, he just wants to tinker with stuff. Ludovic loves the USB port of his computer because it’s universal and he can plug a lot of stuff into it. A scanner, a mouse, a cell phone even more if he uses his USB switch. Now, what can we do with an electroluminescent LED, a USB plug and Ludovic ? Maybe lights to illuminate his keyboard or to find his USB switch in his desk when there’s a power cut. Ludovic did a great job this morning and he’s going to build a couple of his new inventions for our Cybertigi centers and radio stations.

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One more ! A new Cybertigi center in Kolokani

29 février 2008 in News by Olivier Alais

We’re happy to announce the opening of a new Cybertigi center in Kolokani, 140 km from Bamako. This new center would not exist without the enthusiasm of Westin Crosby, our Peacecorps friend from Kolokani and Mr Doumbia. Now, Kolokani inhabitants can type word documents, photocopy documents and use Moulin, our offline Wikipedia encyclopedia. All the equipment works off of solar panels, as electricity has not yet reached Kolokani. Geekcorps is waiting for the March arrival of Renaud Gaudin, our Cybertigi Guru, for the development of Cybertigi 2.0.

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Visit of Cybertigi centers

25 janvier 2008 in News by Olivier Alais

We took a long trip on Thursday to visit 2 Cybertigi centers. First, we went to Niagadina where we met the photographer of the village. At the beginning of the project, he was reticent to use our digital camera and he’s now in love with it. Easy to use and easy to get pictures. He just has to go to Faraba, our second stop, to print the pictures. In Faraba, the Cybertigi is in the heart of the village at the town hall. We met the General Secretary who asked us to provide a new training for the center staff, which we will do in the coming weeks.
Finally, we stopped by Ouelessebougou to say Hi to Papou. He is enjoying running his computer center, which provides the Internet, printing, photocopies, and a complete digital photography lab. Papou was launched by Geekcorps a couple of years ago and he can now fly by himself.

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Geekcorps Mali gives a warm welcome to Aïssata Touré

20 novembre 2007 in News by Olivier Alais

After 2 years working at the UNESCO office of Bamako as a program assistant, we are pleased to have Aïssata joining us as the new financial manager of Geekcorps Mali.

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