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August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 3 of 3)
August 18, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 3 of 3)
August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 3 of 3)

27 fresh articles/posts/stories from Botswana, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Reunion, Senegal, Seychelles, SL, SA, Swaziland, Uganda, Zim

August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 2 of 3)
August 17, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 2 of 3)
August 2011 African ICT news roundup (Part 2 of 3)

25 fresh articles/posts/stories on Cameroon, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Rwanda, SA, South Sudan, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and more

Summer 2011 video roundup: e-learning, gender, mobile, and more
July 26, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on Summer 2011 video roundup: e-learning, gender, mobile, and more

In case you missed them (like we did), here are 9 short video clips devoted to raising awareness of various aspects of ICT progress across Africa. They have all been published in the past 4 months and come from unique sources. This collection by no means represents all of the …

OA News: July 18-23, 2011
July 23, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: July 18-23, 2011

24+ mobile/tech/web stories from Kenya, Uganda, DRC, SA, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Burundi, Morocco, Malawi, Ghana, Niger, Cameroon

Video: ICT skills expansion drive (Uganda)
July 5, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on Video: ICT skills expansion drive (Uganda)

Recently, officials from private schools  in Uganda were trained on ICT in Kampala. A report from NTV Uganda underlines the need for government to emphasis ICT skills training. Points include:

Uganda has the 2nd youngest population in the world after Niger – almost 50% under age 15
Research shows correlation between broadband …

Google Remains Busy in Africa
June 5, 2011 ♦ One Comment
Google Remains Busy in Africa

Google continues to work on making the Internet be part of everyday life in Africa. They are serious about Africa and their strategy is simple: get users online by developing a relevant, accessible, vibrant and self-sufficient Internet ecosystem. The current focus is to strengthen the African developer community …