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Mobile Opportunities in Southern Social Movements
MobileActive.org | News 07 10 2008 How are social movements in the global South taking advantage of the ubiquity of mobile phones? Melissa Loudon, a researcher now working at the University of Capetown, looked at how the South African Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) is using mobiles in their work to advocate for a comprehensive HIV/AIDS policy in South Afric, and wrote this article based on her research. Kevin Gillan, a researcher on the British anti-war movement, describes social movements as “definitionally collective and communicative”. Co-ordination of protest action, mobilisation of financial resources and strategic interaction would be almost unthinkable without information and communication technologies (ICTs). Although the importance of mass media to social movements has long been recognised, new ICTs burst on the scene in 1999 when demonstrators in the 'Battle of Seattle' orchestrated unprecedented protest action using mobile phones, email and the Internet. Ever since, ICTs have been accepted as an integral part of mobilisation in the North. Read More>> read more
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How to Follow and Participate in MobileActive08 From Afar
MobileActive.org | News 07 10 2008 As more than 300 mobile social innovators set out to Johannesburg to convene at MobileActive08, we wanted to let you know how you can follow the proceedings and participate remotely. We will be blogging many of the amazing sessions here on this blog, on MobileActive08's blog; and you can follow and discuss proceedings through these channels: Read More>> read more
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Communicating livestock research at ILRI
IAALD | News 06 10 2008 2008/10 - AgInfo News from IAALD
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Tools, tools, tools ... to share knowledge
IAALD | News 06 10 2008 2008/10 - AgInfo News from IAALD
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DIGITAL REVIEW OF ASIA PACIFIC 2007'2008
DG | ICT 06 10 2008
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Rwanda: Zain, 3 Others Bid to Become Country's Third Phone Operator
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Zain Group is among four firms that have submitted bids for Rwanda's third telecommunication operator's license.
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Rwanda: Laptops for 2.5 Million Children By 2012
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Rwanda recently officially launched the One-Laptop-Per-Child initiative that the government in Kigali committed to last year. The ambitious programme is targeting 80 per cent or 2.5 million children in five years' time.
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Ghana: Journalists Advised to Employ the Use of ICT
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Expert has advised Journalists to employ the use of ICT in order to enhance their work. The expert stresses that the use of ICT would not make journalists perfect in their work but would help improve their output.
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Uganda: UTL Steps Up Presence in Competitive Market
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Uganda Telecom has taken steps to stamp its presence in the increasingly competitive telecom market with $115 million network expansion. The company recently completed another phase of expansion in which it extended its network to cover more than 75 per cent of the Ugandan population.
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Côte d'Ivoire: MTN Acquires 100 Percent of Two Major Operators
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The MTN Group has acquired 100 percent of Cote d'Ivoire's second fixed-line operator, Arobase Telecom, and Afnet, an Internet Service Provider ISP.
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Uganda: UCC Operations Appreciated
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Dr Hamadou Toure the Secretary General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), has lauded Uganda for excelling in the communications revolution in Africa.
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Nigeria: BT Telconsult Partners MTN for Fast-Growing Enterprise Solution
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 BT telconsult has reached a new consulting agreement with MTN Nigeria Communications Limited to design and deliver enterprise services and solutions across Nigeria.
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Nigeria: Bank Customers Lament Poor ATM Services
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Again, users of Automated Teller Machines (ATM), across the country, had reasons to complain of poor services, following heavy demands from holidaymakers. Mostly affected were customers who travelled to their country homes and had relied on the ATM to withdraw money during the long holidays.
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Africa: GTV Gets $35 Million Boost As It Targets 1 Million Viewers
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Pan African satellite TV operator GTV has received a capitalisation of $35 million, bringing the total capital invested into the company to almost $200 million.
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Uganda: UCC Happy With Sector's Results, 10 Years Later
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The Uganda Communications Commission reported last week that over $850 million has been invested in the country's communications industry over the past decade, generating a total revenue turnover of $2 billion.
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Angola: National Radio Engaged in Technological Modernisation for Countrywide Coverage
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The National Radio of Angola (RNA) has undertaken a plan for technical and technological modernisation aiming at providing radio coverage throughout the national territory.
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East Africa: After Computer Comes Power to Communicate
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The trendiest phrase in the geek world today is "cloud computing", which is an evolution that basically means that technology users no longer hold physically onto their data and applications in the machines at their offices, but rather have it all centrally stored in a virtual world (the clouds).
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Rwanda: Korea Telecom Pledges to Support Country's ICT
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The Executive Vice President of Korea Telecom (KT) Kim Hansuk yesterday pledged his company's support for the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Rwanda.
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Nigeria: FG Denies Replacing Nitel, Glo With Nigcomsat
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The federal government has denied replacing NITEL and Globacom with the Nigerian Communication Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) as the national telecommunications carrier.
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Nigeria: Telecom, Personalities Converge for CTO 2008 On Monday
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Major telecommunications and ICT personalities, as well as operators, including the secretary general of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Dr. Hamadoun Toure, will converge in Abuja, the Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for a four-day summit tagged, Abuja CTO 2008.
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Africa: ICT - Continent's Underdevelopment Blamed On Forerunners
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 The underdevelopment of Africa has been blamed, among others things, on the inability of the continent's forerunners to transfer their experience and knowledge to posterity to improve upon for meaningful development and growth.
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Ghana: Nokia Opens Care Centre in Accra
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Nokia, the world's leader in mobility and network equipment, solutions and services, has opened its first Nokia Care Centre in Ghana.
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Ghana: Vodafone Makes Inroads
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Barely forty-nine days since announcing its presence on Ghanaian soil after successfully getting the nod by the nation's Parliament to begin full operations, Vodafone-GT has been working vehemently to improve its services to benefit its clientele.
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Africa: Training Programe Aims to Advance ICT Strategies
AllAfrica | ICT and Telecom | News 06 10 2008 Policy makers who formulate Information and Communication Technology agendas for governments will attend Commonwealth workshop
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Farouk Hosni: Candidate for UNESCO Director General
Thoughts About K4D | Web log 06 10 2008 Farouk Hosny -- 2001 -- Acrylic on Canvas - 105x205 cmZamalek Art GalaryFarouk Hosni, having served for two decades as Egyptian Minister of Culture, has been nominated by his government to be the next Director General of UNESCO, and is considered to be a leading candidate. He is also know internationally as an abstract artist. One of his paintings is reproduced above. The second term of office
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