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Afrique Technologie 2000 (AT2K)

Country

Benin, Cameroon, Senegal

Region

Global, Africa

Programme Summary

Afrique Technologie 2000 (AT2K) is a technology caravan that stops at intervals along its itinerary through Benin Republic, Cameroon and Senegal to educate local populations about information and communication technologies (ICTs). It addresses two populations: students, to whom personal computers (PCs) are donated, and small and medium-sized companies, which are provided with staff internet training.

Communication Strategies

AT2K aims to make local populations aware of internet technology (IT) and to provide basic information technology and internet training to students of selected universities. It also aims to assist African enterprises in defining their ICT needs. The programme also works to provide students with easier access to information and IT.

Face-to-face, interpersonal training sessions are used to build capacity to use new technology. During, the pilot stage of AT2K, which was concluded in Dakar, Senegal, in April 2002, 272 students participated in IT and internet training sessions. Twelve companies from varying sectors (construction, commerce, and IT) participated in AT2K seminars. Participating companies received web page templates at the end of the sessions. As part of this process, a computer room with 20 internet-linked PCs was set up.

Development Issues

Technology.

Key Points

The project was launched after numerous requests for assistance in tackling the chronic lack of IT in African schools and universities. Afrique Tandem implements the project with the support of French and African enterprises.

In 2005 the project organisers hope to have completed three new phases of the project. The caravan is expected to continue on its route and undertake further stops in the course of 2005.

Partners

Air France, Radio France International (RFI), Société Générale Bank, Lesieur Group, the Regional Centre of African Technologies, Centre Régional Africain des Technologies (CRAT).

Contact

Gueye Henri Ousmane
4 rue René Clément
93130 Noisy-le-sec
France
henriousmane@yahoo.fr

Air France, Radio France International (RFI), Société Générale Bank, Lesieur Group, the Regional Centre of African Technologies,

Source

Africa2005 website on December 2 2004.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 20 2005
Last Updated July 20 2005

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