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- December 29, 2008 at 9:07 pm #13533RadarModerator
Doing great work on 2 wheelseRanger Motorbikes
No Strings got to know eRanger through our patron Hugo Speer, a neighbour of its MD Robert Deacon Elliot. Otherwise known as the Ranger Production Company, eRanger, a British company which manufactures motorbike sidecar units in South Africa which have various educational and life-saving functions, is supported by Nelson Mandela.
The Honda bikes are agricultural models which are robust enough to handle the roughest of terrain as well as severe gradients.
eRanger has donated two media bikes to our landmine awareness project in Afghanistan. The bikes’ sidecars contain a full educational unit, consisting of giant screen, generator, projector, microphone, etc. They have also donated two bikes with ambulance units, all of which are now being used daily in the Kabul area by a fully trained team of OMAR staff.
So successful has been the No Strings film and media bike partnership that we are now looking at repeating the formula in other countries to help distribute future educational films that we make.
December 29, 2008 at 9:11 pm #57281RadarModeratorInteresting video clip
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