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ICT for Democracy in East Africa: Project Update
By Ashnah Kalemera Launched in May 2011, ICT for Democracy in East Africa (ICT4DemEA) is a network o...
How ICT Could Drive Open Government in Africa
By CIPESA Writer Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) could be a key enabler of open go...
Report of the Uganda Internet Governance Forum 2011
The report of the 4th Uganda Internet Governance Forum organised by the Collaboration on Internation...
Uganda Holds 4th Internet Governance Forum
By Lillian Nalwoga The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern (CIPESA) in c...
Downloads from the 4th Uganda IGF
Cloud Computing and ecommerce+uigf2011 NIGF PresentationPower of Social Media in Citizen Empowerment...
CIPESA Challenges Telcos on Innovations That Improve Livelihoods
In this article about a content licencing agreement between South Africa’s MTN Group and entertain...
New Trends in ICT Could Foster African Development
Addis Ababa, 04 May 2011 (ECA) – Experts attending a session on new ICT trends in relation to ...
Policy And Regulation Crucial to ICT Progress in Africa
Addis Ababa, 03 May 2011 (ECA) – The ICT, Science and Technology Division (ISTD) of the UN Eco...
Africa-Europe Research Collaboration Gets Infrastructure Boost
Gaborone, Botswana, and Cambridge, UK, 11 May 2011: DANTE, the international research network oper...
What’s Driving The Social Media Rage in Africa?
By Ashnah Kalemera In recent years, web 2.0 technologies (such as wikis, blogs, and social networkin...
EGov Africa
Technology is becoming a key tool in the delivery of a wide array of government services and informa...
Sixth Annual Internet Governance Forum Comes to East Africa
By Lillian Nalwoga The Sixth Annual IGF Meeting will be held in Nairobi, Kenya, on 27-30 September ...
ICTs For Democracy: Connecting The Dots
CIPESA is spearheading a multi-year programme that catalyses the use of ICTs in enabling and monitor...
Measuring e-readiness in Africa
E-ready for what? E-readiness in developing countries: Current status and prospects toward the Mille...
OECD Estimates Economic Impact of Shutting Down Internet And Mobile Phone Services in Egypt
The current shutdown of internet and communications services in Egypt will have a pronounced economi...
Call for Workshop Proposals for the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting
Interested stakeholders are invited to submit workshops proposals from 27 March through the online f...
SEACOM Calls For Proper Fibre Policy
Read more http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/Kenyabusiness/SEACOM-calls-for-proper-fibre-policy-578...
Spectrum management and implications for Open Access fibre
An International Telecommunications Union forum on November 17 2007 reached a treaty aimed at meetin...
Should Africans Care About ICANN?
During the last few years the relationship of African stakeholders with ICANN has received greater a...
Saturating the African Marketplace With Fibre
By Wairagala Wakabi Fibre optic cables could flood the Eastern coast of Africa, if plans by the Sout...
Q&A with South Africa’s Communications Director General
Lyndall Shope-Mafole, Director General of South Africa’s Department of Communications, spoke to CI...
Q&A with SEACOM President On Fibre Rollout
Construction of the 13,700 km Sea Cable System (SEACOM, www.seacom.mu) is underway and expected to r...
Q&A: NEPAD insists it has mandate over EASSy
CIPESA spoke to the Policy and Regulatory Affairs Adviser at the New Partnership for African Develop...
Organisations working on IPR issues
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), www.wipo.int, Geneva. WIPO is an international org...
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