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196. Women ICT_Based Enterprise for Development
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  ICTs have facilitated job, income and skill generation in enterprise worldwide. However, as yet, those benefits have rarely been accessible by the poorest groups in society. The purpose of this project is to help increase the number of sustainable ICT-based enterprises run by groups of poor women in developing countries.
 
197. Using Technology to Train Teachers
  Saturday, April 29, 2006  by Admin
  This handbook proves how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have an impact on Teacher Professional Development (TPD) when used in combination with education research on student learning and teacher development. The handbook is intended to help decision makers in developing country governments and development partner’s agencies in their efforts to combine ICT and TPD.
 
198. SADC - World Economic Forum Consultation Report on e-Readiness
  Thursday, March 30, 2006  by Admin
  This is a report from the World Economic Forum on the progress of e-readiness consultations among business community and stakeholders in Southern African Development Community (SADC). SADC, in 2001, signed a Declaration on Information and Communcations Technology which commits it to prioritizing areas of action for bridging the digital gap in the SADC region.
 
199. Buidling an E - Government: A toolkit for Malawi
  Wednesday, March 29, 2006  by Admin
  This e-Government toolkit is based on experiences of Africa-Onilne working with the Malawi Government. Successful e-Government applications must ultimately solve the role of the Government is in producing goods and services and in regulating private sector activities.
 
200. Development of information technology in Tanzania
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  Tanzania offers free education to all its citizens, from the primary school to university level. All education matters in Tanzania are handled by the Ministry of Education. The ministry, in collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower Planning, plans all educational matters from the primary school to university level. This is a huge task; it is very easy to lack flexibility and to overlook issues.
 
201. Promoting ICT in Rural Tanzania
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  FOLLOWING structural reforms going on in the country, with Tanzania adopting a two-tier
administrative government comprising of central government (at national level) and local government at the level of district administration, opportunities for the introduction of information and communication technology (ICT) for good governance increased.
 
202. Status of Research on the Information Society
  Wednesday, March 22, 2006  by Admin
  UNESCO has fully supported the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) preparatory process from its beginning, and has succeeded
in defining and promoting its positions while setting the ground for its contribution
to the Declaration of Principles and the Plan of Action that the Summit is expected to adopt.
 
203. Ministry to spread culture through ICT
  Wednesday, March 8, 2006  by Admin
  The ministry of information, culture and sports says it would continue to use information and communication technology as a means of spreading and selling Tanzanias culture worldwide.
The Minister for Information, Culture and Sports, Muhamed Seif Khatib, said this while opening a meeting on culture held recently at the Mt Uluguru Hotel. He said to make this a success he was ready to support all actors from his ministry in ensuring that the ethics and cultural inheritance of the Tanzania culture are protected and developed.
 
204. ICT in schools emphasised
  Wednesday, March 8, 2006  by Admin
  The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in secondary schools is vital for the countrys development. The remarks were made in Dar es Salaam yesterday by Engineer John Kijazi, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Infrastructure Development at an awareness seminar on the use of ICT in the education sector and its awards to secondary schools.
 
205. E-Revolution forces Danes Online
  Monday, March 6, 2006  by Admin
  Denmark was the first country in the world to make public services available online. But Denmark is now going a step further - forcing its citizens online. Since the beginning of February, for instance, companies dealing with state institutions must submit their invoices electronically. The major concern is for people who don't feel comfortable about it.
 
206. Towards an African e-Index Household and individiual ICT Access and Usage
  Friday, March 3, 2006  by Admin
 
The development of the globally interconnected communications infrastructure that is transforming the economy and society is highly uneven and the information sharing between geographically remote areas at steadily declining costs to the user that characterise it, are far from the African experience. This report is the result of a demand study of individuals and households and how ICT's are used across 10 African countries.
 
207. TCRA _ Notice to Extend Migration Process
  Wednesday, March 1, 2006  by Admin
  TCRA has issued an extenstion for the migration into the Converged Licensing Framework.
 
208. Wireless Networking in the Developing World
  Monday, February 27, 2006  by Admin
  The massive popularity of wireless networking has caused equipment costs to continually plummet, while equipment capabilities continue to increase. By applying this technology in areas that are badly in need of critical communications infrastructure, more people can be brought online than ever before, in less time, for very little cost.
 
209. ICT best placed for education delivery
  Wednesday, February 22, 2006  by Admin
  Information and Communication Technologies make a big difference in education deliverty, more so in view of the limited resources among African countries. This was said during a NetTel@Africa meeting held between February 19th -20th 2006.
 
210. Workshop on Strategic ICT Planning
  Monday, February 20, 2006  by Admin
  This workshop is organized by the Institute of Finance Management (IFM) and it is designed to provide the required knowledge and skills to public sector servants on what is required and involved for effective strategic ICT planning for their organizations. The workshop starts on Monday 3rd – 7th April 2006 in Bagamoyo.
 

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