Thaki advances digital inclusion and bridges learning gaps by providing laptops with preloaded educational content for refugee and underserved communities in the Middle East. We leverage the circular economy to collect laptops no longer needed by corporates then repurpose them by adding multilingual interactive content available offline.
Thaki’s model leverages the best of the private sector (content, skills, tools, hardware) and, while assisting Corporate Social Responsibility aspirations, facilitates access to educational tools and content for children at marginal cost while offering an electronic waste solution to corporations and donor partners. This creates a cycle of continuity and a model where all stakeholders benefit at different intervals in the circular economy model.