Our projects.

We have to date enabled over 5 million people with access to affordable internet services.

Our model is built around strategic partnerships with governments, ISPs, and local organizations, combined with affordable technology like satellite and mesh networks. By dramatically lowering the cost of infrastructure and backhaul, we make it possible to generate a return on investment even in the most remote and underserved areas.

Projects supporting education

Our education theme is generously powered by:

connectSTARS. Remote university in developing countries into M.I.T.

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connectED in Malawi. Satellite and digital learning into schools

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Keep students learning online with connectSTARS

connectSTARS in Nigeria. Free internet incentivising online learning

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Indonesian students participating in connectSTARS

connectSTARS in Indonesia. Digital learning for students in poverty

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unconnected.org connecting schools in Malaysia

connectED into community schools in Penang, Malaysia

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connectED. Providing computers to schools in Djibouti

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connectED. Building learning centres for the the disadvantaged in the UK

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Projects supporting refugees

The connectREFUGEES theme is generously funded by:

Building digital learning labs in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya

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unconnected.org installing Starlink in Kakuma

Connecting refugee families as they cross the Ukraine border

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Refugee support in Germany

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Enabling WiFi in train stations in Romania for refugees

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Thousands of prepaid phones topped up for people left in Ukraine

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Projects supporting communities

The connectCOMMUNITIES theme is generously powered by:

Topping up prepaid mobile phones after the Turkey earthquakes

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Supporting centres in Central London to keep the homeless connected

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Installing video conferencing in COVID lockdowns into elderly care homes

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Keeping families struggling with cancer connected to each other

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unconnected.org supporting cancer patients

Connecting rural Papua New Guinea

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Easing the cost of living crisis at the Hackney Food Bank

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Supporting homeless in Central London to stay connected

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Projects supporting women

connectWOMEN is seeking a new theme sponsor.

Digital training centres for women in rural Mexico

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Supporting abused women get back on their feet in the UK and Sweden

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connectSTARS with Girls in Mumbai’s slums for remote schooling

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