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African IT spend to reach USD25bn in 2011
ICT spend across Africa is expected to grow by 10% in 2011, reaching a total of USD25 billion
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3,000 Youths needed for ICT Jobs in Uganda
The ICT minister, Aggrey Siryoni Awori, said the jobs will be created from the government's new initiative in developing the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector
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Research on ICT for development 'lacks African voice'
[LONDON] African academics are being left behind in the rush to research how communication technologies can help development, according to a review of papers in the field.
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Rural Poverty Report 2011 highlights role of ICTs in increasing agricultural marketing income
Focused on "New realities, new challenges: new opportunities for tomorrow's generation", the Rural Poverty Report 2011 from IFAD provides a comprehensive look at rural poverty, its global consequences and the prospects of eradicating it.
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African M-health: How Mobiles Save Lives in Developing World
"The health sector is saying 'there are all these mobile phones out there—close to 5 billion—so how can we capitalize on this technology?'," says Dr Patricia Mechael, director, Strategic Application of Mobile Technology for Public Health and Development, at Columbia University's Earth Institute.
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Mobile networks stifling innovation
Mobile phones are for making telephone calls and sending and receiving text messages on the move, right?..
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Telecoms, Rates, Offers and Coverage
Zimbabwe’s telecommunications group NetOne has started erecting new base stations in resort centres to improve communications and help ease congestion ahead of the Fifa World Cup scheduled for South Africa in 2010...
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