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Kabissa - Space for Change in Africa

Kabissa is dedicated to using technology to strengthen organizations working to improve the lives of people in Africa.

Primary web addresses
http://www.kabissa.org/
Main Address
1519 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 301
Washington DC 20036
Country
United States
Main Telephone
+1-202-265-6116
Joined OneWorld
22.11.1999

Features
19.05.2005 Subscribe to Kabissa Gong Gong, a monthly newsletter containing the latest news about ICT in Africa and how African civil society organizations are using ICT.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa]
03.11.2004
Time to Get Online, the 180-page internet training program developed for African civil society organizations is now available in French. Launched by the U.S.-based group, Kabissa in 2003, Time to Get Online combines self-learning materials with workshops to help its users to integrate the internet into their work.
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06.08.2004
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For organizations in Africa, establishing a presence on the internet can be both easy and affordable. From email accounts, web sites and mailing lists, there is a hosting plan to suit every organization.
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Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT]





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