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Breaking New Ground Towards Each OtherOctober 2006 Summary“For the past three years the Catalysing Access to ICTs in Africa programme (CATIA) has worked towards strengthening the context for the vibrant adoption and use of ICTs in Africa. The programme has been set up with nine components, each with its particular advocacy aim, in countries as diverse as Ethiopia, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Senegal. CATIA has shown that one of the most effective ways to have an impact on the ICT policy landscape in Africa is by collaborating in multi-stakeholder processes, where experiences, perspectives and resources can be shared, and a common agenda shaped. The programme’s clearest success stories have involved collaborations between civil society, the media, the private sector, as well as, in some instances, regulators and policy-makers. This article provides an overview of participants’ experiences in working in a multi-stakeholder environment” Some of the key findings of the article are:
ContactAlan Finlay
Culture, Communication and Media Studies
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Durban
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South Africa
Tel: 27 31 260 2505
Fax: 27 31 260 1519
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