Dear Friends,

On Saturday, August 30th, at 7:30pm on CNN, Architecture for Humanity's 
latest project, a full-fledged media center serving youth in slum areas of 
Nairobi, Kenya, will be featured. For more see these websites:
http://www.architectureforhumanity.org and 
http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/node/1677

And read more below about the Open Architecture Contest, including the 
overall winner:  SIDAREC (Slums Information, Development, and Resource 
Centers), at http://www.sidarec.org. SIDAREC is an amazing nonprofit started 
by young people, and it is young people who still manage the organization 
and are served by it.

The media center will help to transform many individual lives, the 
communities in which SIDAREC operates, and also a city whose slums are among 
the worst in the world. Please tune in Saturday and hear more about the 
outstanding work being done by these organizations.

Thanks and all best wishes, Janet (Feldman, KAIPPG International and 
ActALIVE, [EMAIL PROTECTED])



CNN's Charles Hodson presents the second Principal Voices program: 
"Principal Voices: Design for Good" at the times below: 
http://edition.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/principal.voices/design/


Saturday, August 30  (SIDAREC featured today)
0730 ET
1330 ET

Sunday, August 31
0330 ET
0930 ET
1430 ET

Monday, September 1
0930 ET
1330 ET


PRESS RELEASE

SIDAREC SCOOPS THE 2007 AMD Open Architecture Challenge: An ultra-modern 
technology media lab and radio station to be constructed in Mukuru Slums


Organizational summary:

SIDAREC is an acronym that stands for Slums Information Development and 
Resource Centres. This is a community based organization operating in the 
slum areas of Mukuru and Majengo in Nairobi, Kenya. SIDAREC was formed in 
1996 as a youth group but later developed and changed status to an NGO in 
1997.

It is instructive to note that SIDAREC was founded by a group of youth who 
have managed it to date. The primary
target group for SIDAREC is children, youth, and women living in these 
slums. SIDAREC pillars (programmes) include: Youth Reproductive Health and 
Development, Early Childhood Development, Community Media and ICT, and 
Livelihood.


Vision:

Empowered slum community with easy access to information and opportunities 
that enable them to lead a decent life on a sustainable basis.

Mission:

To build the capacity of slum communities through provision of quality 
services in the areas of Information, Communication, and Technology, as well 
as advocacy and socio-economic initiatives.


Global Challenge:

SIDAREC submitted its bid to the global challenge organized by Architecture 
For Humanity in 2006. There were about 556 entries received from all over 
the world. The screening and selection process was very competitive and 
time-consuming. On Tuesday June 3, 2008, Architecture for Humanity and AMD 
(NYSE: AMD) announced SIDAREC as the winner of the 2007 AMD Open 
Architecture Challenge during the World Economic Forum in Cape Town, South 
Africa.

AMD sponsored the 2007 challenge through 50x15, a global initiative founded 
by AMD with the goal of enabling affordable Internet access and computing 
capability for 50 percent of the world's population by the year 2015.

The winners, including one overall competition winner and two regional site 
winners, were determined by an international review board of jurors 
comprised of architects, technologists, and community members. SIDAREC was
not only the Africa challenge winner but also scooped the overall 
competition prize among three entries from Nepal (construction of a health 
facility) and Ecuador (establishment of an indigenous chocolate factory).

The site winner for SIDAREC is the Global Studio of Seattle, WA, USA, which 
will construct a technology media lab. This Community Media lab will include 
but is not limited to an internet centre, computer training lab, day care,
amphitheatre, elevated wide screen, and radio station.  With the 
construction of this media lab, the youth feel like managers (who are also 
the pioneers), and they believe that it will become "the next Silicon 
Valley," in the slum area of Mukuru.


Benefit of Award to SIDAREC:

-Build institutional capacity in terms of technology.
-Generate revenue from the hire of amphitheatre, hall, computer training 
which will be ploughed back to social development activities.
-Establish offices within the facility as opposed to renting elsewhere and 
thus saving on this cost.


Benefits to be accrued by the community members:

-Narrowing of the digital divide.
-Increased affordability and accessibility of technology in the slum areas.
-Improvements in the surrounding environment by building a facility complete 
with a greening concept.
-Increased markets to local entrepreneurs through e-marketing and 
advertising.


About the Sponsors:

AMD
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of 
innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer 
electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and
industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that 
empower consumers and businesses worldwide.

For more information, visit http://www.amd.com


The 50x15 Initiative, launched by AMD in 2004 at the World Economic Forum, 
is a bold and far-reaching effort to develop new technology and solutions to 
help enable affordable Internet access and computing capability for 50
percent of the world's population by the year 2015. More than just goodwill, 
50x15 is about fostering long-term economic progress and investment within 
high-growth markets in ways that benefit a wide range of people and 
businesses. For more information, visit http://www.50x15.com


Architecture for Humanity:
Architecture for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that seeks 
architectural solutions to humanitarian crises and provides professional 
design services to communities in need. For more information, please visit
http://www.architectureforhumanity.org


Open Architecture Challenge:

Each year, Architecture for Humanity hosts a global design challenge on the 
Open Architecture Network to harness the creativity and energy of the design 
community to address a different systemic issue facing those living in 
underserved communities. By reaching beyond the traditional bounds of 
architecture, the open design competition challenges architects, designers 
and others to solve inequities in the built environment affecting the 
health, prosperity and well-being of under-served communities.

Contacts:

Lucy Mathai, Executive Director
Slums Information Development & Resource Centres (SIDAREC)
P.O. Box 9687 00300
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 020 246961 / 247356

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Laura Galloway
Galloway Media Group
Tel: (212) 260-3708
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Travis Bullard
AMD Public Relations Executive
Tel: (512) 602-5667
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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