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11.08.2004 Panos and the Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) are inviting journalists to apply for the 2004 "Reporting on the Information Society" awards, which recognise incisive reporting on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on society.
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Digital Divide in Africa
06.08.2004 Africa's urban poor are innovating to use mobile phones at little or no cost. But despite new communication technologies, a culture of official secrecy makes access to information in the continent more difficult than anywhere else in the world.
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Image: Digital Divide in Africa
06.08.2004 Only three of the 13 computer systems for the proper functioning of the Internet are located outside the US, and none is in Africa. As preparations go on for the second World Summit on the Information Society in November 2005, more and more African nations are demanding a say in how the Internet should be run.
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05.08.2004 Senegal's farmers are still picking up the pieces after a disastrous attempt to privatize part of the groundnut sector in 2002, which left thousands of rural families on the brink of starvation. But despite this, the government is already under pressure from the IMF and World Bank to further privatise in order to qualify for debt relief.
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05.08.2004 Senegal's farmers are still picking up the pieces after a disastrous attempt to privatize part of the groundnut sector in 2002, which left thousands of rural families on the brink of starvation. But despite this, the government is already under pressure from the IMF and World Bank to further privatise in order to qualify for debt relief.
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