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How Can ICT Help to Improve Governance
In what ways can Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) be used to the benefit of good gov...
New Partner: Toro Development Network (ToroDev)
The ICT4Democracy in East Africa network which brings together various partners in the region –...
ICT for Democracy in East Africa: May 2012 News
Building capacity in monitoring services delivery and governance in Northern Uganda The Collaboratio...
mGovernance Workshop: Potential of Technology on Water Governance in Kenya
On July 5, 2012, iHub Research hosted a workshop aimed at engaging different stakeholders in Kenya�...
Uganda is a ripe state for open governance data
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) continues to grow in Uganda and prese...
Kasese equipped with the use of ICT tools to share and disseminate information
As ICT becomes a necessity in our daily activities and operations, it has been approved that it’s ...
East African ICT Budget Allocations and Priorities for 2012/2013
Information and Communication Technology, a sector recognised as crucial to social and economic deve...
Call for Expression of Interest to participate in the Youth Fellowship to attend the 5th East African Internet Governance Forum (EAIGF)
The EAIGF was established to create a Community of Practice that will be a sustaining foundation for...
Citizens' Perceptions on Open Government Data in Uganda
In addition to the study assessing Uganda’s Open Government Readiness, the Collaboration on ...
Study Shows Uganda is Ready to Implement Open Government Data
A new study conducted by the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa ...
Making government accountable to citizens in Uganda and the region
Lillian Nalwoga from the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (...
ICT4Democracy in East Africa: April 2012 News
This article was published on May 18, 2012, about the ICT4Democracy in East Africa project, which br...
Transition to Digital Broadcasting: Africa’s State of Unreadiness
By Ashnah Kalemera With three years to the global deadline for shifting from analogue to digital bro...
Digitalizing Democracy: Initiatives in East Africa
By: Caroline Wamala A number of organizations in east Africa are using ICT to hold leaders accountab...
New Report Shows How ICT is Aiding Citizen Participation in Uganda
A new report by the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) i...
Assessing Uganda’s Open Government Data Readiness
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is undertaking a ...
Workshop on Mobile Democracy in East Africa
February 28, 2012, New Delhi, India The ICT4Democracy in East Africa Network, which brings togethe...
ICT for Democracy in East Africa: January 2012 News
SMS for Human Rights In addition to Lindi, Mwanza and Iringa regions, the Tanzanian Commission for H...
An East African Highlight from the Information Economy Report (IER) 2011: Mobile Money
By Ashnah Kalemera According to data from the IER 2011, the 51 mobile money deployments in Africa a...
Launch of The Information Economy Report 2011 in Uganda
By Ashnah Kalemera What role are Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) playing in enablin...
Uganda: The Challenge of Accessing Public Information
The inhabitants of Bushenyi District in Uganda have seen their right to access information blatant...
CIPESA Newsletter September 2011
In this issue of the newsletter, read about concerns that Tanzanian authorities are growing intolera...
Here’s How Social Media Could Promote Democracy
By Ashnah Kalemera Social media is fast becoming one of the major uses of the Internet. Wikis, blogs...
Tanzania Should Support Its Netizens
By Lillian Nalwoga Tanzanian citizens are increasingly using social media networks to share informat...
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