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Mainstreaming ICTs: Africa Lives the Information SocietyPublication DateDecember 1, 2005
SummaryThis handbook is a contribution towards efforts to bridge the "policy-practice" divide. It is meant for development practitioners and information and communication technology (ICT) innovators interested in inventive technology applications for social justice and development. It contains ten case studies highlighting ways in which ICTs have been used to promote people-centred development in sub-Saharan Africa.
The collection also features five toolkits which offer resources for civil society groups wanting to utilise ICTs for developmental initiatives. The toolkits centre on technology planning, open source migration, information security and privacy, gender evaluation methodologies, and community wireless networking. PublisherContactWomen'sNet
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Sourcee-CIVICUS, Issue 276, January 2006; and Women's Net website, February 20 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 20 2006 Last Updated June 19 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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