Additional photographs with captions follow:
Figure 5. Lunch with US Embassy Staff at Lucy’s Restaurant, Addis Ababa. UC undergraduate students, Faculty from Haramaya University and UC, embassy staff and visitors from One Laptop per Child discussion the trip and possible interactions between OLPC and the NanoPower Africa project.
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Figure 6. a) Purchasing PV supplies in Addis Ababa. b) Meetings at Addis Ababa University.
Figure 7. Map of trip from Addis Ababa to Haramaya University.
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Figure 8. a) Brief meeting at Haramaya University with Robert Post (US Embassy Addis Ababa) and faculty from Haramaya University. b) UC undergraduate student Seth Stubbe with a group of village children from Haramaya District Kersa Farmer’s Association.
Figure 9. a) One of the school classrooms where solar lights were installed. b) UC and Haramaya Students interacting in installation of PV systems at Kersa Farmer’s Association School.
Figure 10. a) Elementary students and HU/UC undergraduates with installed solar lamp. b) Some of the 800 elementary school students at the school with UC and Haramaya University students.
Figure 11. UC student Maesa Idries a) interacting with villagers and b) demonstrating lamp (Prof. Goro Gonfa from HU to the left, HU undergraduates in background.
Figure 12. Model School at Haramaya University. Prof. Goro Gonfa in the foreground.