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Full coverage: West Africa
April 2006
27.04.2006
he young man who studied engineering at the University of Benin is from the Fantsuam Foundation [1], an APC affiliated non-profit founded in 1996 in the city of Jos, Nigeria. From the outset, it was known that his group planed the development of a unique computer that could fight the heat, dust and take on the challenging power situation of rural Africa [2]. But Onoberhie reveals details around the Solo.
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From:
Association for Progressive Communications
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[Africa]
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26.04.2006
The focus of this research was to develop a sustainable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) model in a Nigerian community, by evaluating ICT provision in South Africa's disadvantaged communities and comparing it with the Nigerian situation; to identify applicable models and service mechanisms; and, to identify pitfalls and risks.
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[Nigeria]
[South Africa]
[ICT in poverty reduction]
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25.04.2006
To complement our team, we expect to recruit an enthusiastic and team-orientated colleague. IICDs mission is to assist developing countries in the use of ICT as a strategic tool for sustainable development and poverty alleviation. IICD does this through empowering local organisations and stakeholders to make effective use of ICTs on their own terms, and through catalysing lessons learned and knowledge sharing on ICTs by local organisations and the international community.
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From:
International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions:
[Burkina Faso]
[civil society & ICT]
[knowledge & ICT]
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