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From: "James P. McGee" •
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
CC: Mohammed Waheed Hassan •
Subject: RE: Preliminary Baseline Polling Memorandum
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 21:44:03 +0000
Jeffrey (Epstein):
That was something that I also had thought of but the reality of being able to do something like that is going to be based
on whether, or not, we have the internet infrastructure to support such initiatives.
Given the incredibly large number of cell phone users in the Maldives I would think that there is at least enough
connectivity to be able to have the discussions around the idea.
You are correct in that being a very good approach. Utilizing iPads and other available internet tools, we could revamp
several education initiatives to help teach a consistent curriculum and implement teaching standards throughout the
islands and atolls.
President Waheed:
Will it be possible to have someone from your team with the proper technology background be a part of the Friday call in
order to be able to discuss Jeffrey's idea further and to answer some of the base level infrastructure questions?
Thanks,
McGee
From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 2:25 PM
To: James P. McGee
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Preliminary Baseline Polling Memorandum
does wireless ipad education work, sending lessons to the smaller island? might be able to interest private
industry ex perimnet
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:22 PM, James P. McGee < wrote:
President Waheed:
Go it. I am returning from Washington D.C. tomorrow afternoon
I will review the comments you sent to me and get back to you when I return to Boston
We can then also work out the details for scheduling the call on Friday
Talk to you soon
McGee
From: Mohammed Waheed Hassan [mailto:
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 9:52 AM
To: James P. McGee; Shafeeu Idu; Jeffrey Waheed; Masood Imad
Cc: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Fwd: Preliminary Baseline Polling Memorandum
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McGee,
Please find attached a copy of the questionnaire with comments from some of our colleagues.
We should consider the following issues in the questionnaire.
I. Drug and alcohol abuse. National survey of drug users completed recently indicates there are 7500 active drug
users, only 174 persons can be treated at any given time in the current facilities.
2. Infrastructure: sewerage systems, safe water and harbors. Currently roughly one fifth of government budget on
these projects. Everywhere we go that seems to be the demand along with good quality education and health
care.
3. Population concentration. Majority of islands with population under 1000. 64 out of 196 inhabited islands with
less than 100 students in school. Per capita cost of investing in infrastructure and tertiary services for these small
islands is prohibitive compared to their relocation to bigger islands. Issue is sensitive because people don't like
moving to other islands unless there is an incentive package including new homes and financial compensation.
These issues also need to be reflected in the questions.
For next Friday meeting, Shafeeu will be in Sri Lanka, but we will try to bring him and Jeff Waheed into the
discussion.
Best regards
Waheed
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