Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa

Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9783030266301
ISBN-13 : 3030266303
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Synopsis Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa by : Fisseha Mekuria

This book constitutes the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa, ICT4DA 2019, held in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, in May 2019. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 69 submissions. The papers address the impact of ICT in fostering economic development in Africa. In detail they cover the following topics: artificial intelligence and data science; wireless and mobile computing; and Natural Language Processing.

Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa

Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781552500019
ISBN-13 : 1552500012
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Synopsis Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa by : Ramata Molo Thioune

Volume 1 looks at the introduction, adoption, and utilization of ICTs at the community level. In various contexts -- geographical, technological, socioeconomic, cultural, and institutional -- the book explores the questions of community participation. It looks at how communities in sub-Saharan Africa have reacted to the changes brought about by the introduction of these new ICTs and, in detail, presents both the opportunities and the challenges that ICTs present for community development. The book will be useful for both researchers and development practitioners active, or just embarking upon, an "ICT for development" program. It will also be a very useful reference tool not only for academics but also for policymakers, decision-makers, and development professionals interested in the issue.

Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa: The experience with community telecenters

Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa: The experience with community telecenters
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781552500064
ISBN-13 : 1552500063
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Synopsis Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa: The experience with community telecenters by : Ramata Molo Thioune

Volume 3 documents the processes used, and institutions created, to bring computers and connectivity into schools, as a means of enhancing the use and integration of ICTs in teaching and learning. A range of project, administrative, and cultural settings are explored as are a wide variety of technical solutions. The results, observations, and conclusions presented in this book will be useful for policy- and decision-makers in education and ICTs. The book will also be useful for teachers, researchers, and development practitioners and professionals with interests or active programs in the area of "ICT for development." Information technology professionals looking to service the potential education market will also find this book valuable.

African Women and ICTs

African Women and ICTs
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781848131927
ISBN-13 : 1848131925
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Synopsis African Women and ICTs by : Ineke Buskens

Based on the outcome of an extensive research project, this book features chapters based on original primary field research undertaken by academics & activists who have investigated situations within their own communities & countries.

ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction

ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781552505397
ISBN-13 : 1552505391
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Synopsis ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction by : Edith Ofwona Adera

'ICT Pathways to Poverty Reduction' presents a conceptual framework to analyse how poverty dynamics change over time and to shed light on whether ICT access benefits the poor as well as the not-so-poor. Essential reading for policymakers, researchers, and academics in international development or ICT for development.

E-Governance in Africa, from Theory to Action

E-Governance in Africa, from Theory to Action
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781552503690
ISBN-13 : 1552503690
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Synopsis E-Governance in Africa, from Theory to Action by : Gianluca Misuraca

Integrating information and communication technologies (ICTs) into governance processes can greatly enhance the delivery of public services to all citizens. ICT integration will not only improve the performance of governance systems, it will also transform relationships amongst stakeholders, thereby influencing policymaking processes and regulatory frameworks. In the developing world, however, the potential of ICTs for effective governance remains largely unexplored and unexploited. This book presents the context, theory, and current thinking on the interaction between ICTs and local governance, particularly in Africa. It discusses the shift from OC governmentOCO to OC e-governance, OCO describes the role of local-level authorities, and presents the benefits and limitations of introducing ICTs in government operations. Case studies from Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda describe local governance/ICTs projects executed by civil society organizations, academic institutions, and government authorities. Drawing from the findings in these case studies and from the introductory research and original conceptual framework, the book presents a series of conclusions and recommendation on the future of effective ICTs use for better governance and improved economic development at the local level. This book will be of interest to professionals, practitioners, and policy advisors at local and national government levels in developing countries (particularly in Africa); international organizations staff, bilateral aid agencies, international financial institutions, civil society organizations, and private sector; researchers, academics, students, and professors of public administration and governance in Africa and throughout the world."