Shipping a Laptop to a Refugee Camp in Uganda
3 hours ago
- #refugee support
- #international shipping
- #customs challenges
- The author, studying remotely, met Django, a Congolese refugee in Uganda, struggling to complete a Computer Science degree due to unreliable electricity and internet.
- Django's laptop motherboard burned out, prompting the author to offer an old MacBook, expecting a simple shipping process.
- First shipping attempt via Australia Post failed due to lithium battery restrictions, costing $111.60 AUD.
- Second attempt through Pack & Send cost $213 AUD, with warnings about customs fees and global shipping delays.
- Django faced complex Ugandan customs: needed a Tax Identification Number (TIN), requiring a difficult physical process as a refugee, involving travel, bureaucracy, and near-corruption.
- Customs temporarily seized the laptop for lacking an original receipt for a used device, resolved by confirming it was a gift, with additional fees.
- Total expenses reached ~$426 AUD, nearing the laptop's value, with the laptop finally found in a hardware shop after unreliable tracking.
- Django received the laptop after a 42-day journey across 12 countries, expressing gratitude and appreciation for the Apple device.