The focus of this particular partnership is on the development of improved educational resources for the staff and children of the Uluru children’s Home (UCH), as well as expanding the diversity of resources for the local community. EWB Australia, the organisation for which I manage their Information for Development projects, has been responsible for providing project and program management services including project development, technical volunteer recruiting, deployment and management and technical training and implementation in tandem with local counterparts. TEWOAF (The East West Overseas Aid Foundation), our primary partner on this program and its children our chief beneficiaries, provide board and lodge for our volunteers while on secondment. TEWOAF also provide the necessary financial backing and support for the technical hardware and software that will be procured during the various phases of the UCH project. These needs assessments are made in consultation with advice from EWB Australia. It will also include the strengthening of current partnerships and the establishment of new partnerships that EWB may feel furthers our vision for UCH.


