<aside> 💡 In this playbook, we will look at how we will be getting access to devices for the girls.

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Because we will be targeting approximately 40k students we will have 4 devices per child because even if someone is not hands-on coding they can still observe, partake in exercises, and actively learn! We will need 10,000 laptops and have decided Netbooks will be the best way to approach this. A netbook is a laptop designed to be smaller and cheaper than other systems. They are ultra-portable, are convenient to hold, carry, and pack, and have long battery life. They cost just a fraction of a typical laptop. They cannot play or load software from DVDs and have less internal storage but these are not required for the tasks they will be doing.

We will be buying this Netbook due to it having a 15.6 inch screen and only costing $80-$150 per laptop! This will have a total cost of $80,000-$150,000.

We will also be buying this projector that works with Netbooks and that also comes with the necessary cables so we can do virtual workshops and at times mentoring sessions. These projectors will cost $39.15 each and will cost a total of $4,502.25-$6,929.55 with an average cost of $5715.9.

To transport these electronics we will be leveraging the United Nations Department of Operational Support (DOS) Supply Chain Management (SCM). The UN DOS SCM is an end-to-end logistics and supply chain management that will be able to ship these devices and projectors to Nairobi for us.