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Presentations from Nov. '06 workshop |
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Download the presentations made during the workshop on Promising options and critical issues for national policy and advocacy on ‘open access’ co-organised by UNDP and APC from 6-8 November 2006 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Pro-Poor Communiity-Based Networks: The UNDP Programme in East Africa Seán Ó Siochru, Nexus Research
Some thoughts on advocacy around Open Access Heloise Emdon, ICT4D Africa, International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
National Policy and Advocacy on "Open Access" at Local and National Levels Isidoro da Silva, Communications Regulators’ Association of Southern Africa (CRASA)
Researching Access Alison Gillwald, Wits LINK Centre
Customer Owned and Open Access Networks: Strategies for Improved Access to ICTs in Africa Mike Jensen, International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Digital Divide Issues for RE Networks in Africa Mike Jensen, International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Comparative study of “first mile” Comparative study of "first mile" and "first inch" technology in different low density contexts. Chris Morris, African Advanced Institute for Information & Communications Technology (AAIICT)
Making ICT work for the poor in Kenya: In search of an entry strategy framework Muriuki Mureithi and Alice Wanjira Munyua, Summit Strategies
Community Driven ICT Networks: Rwanda Perspective Albert Nsengiyumva, Emmanuel Habumuremyi and Maureen Wanziga
Pro-Poor ICT Research – Tanzania Findings Prof. Beda Mutagahywa
Making ICT Work for the Poor: Uganda Country Study Isaac Kasana, WOUGNET
Emerging Gender Dimensions for Pro-poor ICT Community Driven Networks - Uganda Country Study Goretti Z.Amuriat, WOUGNET |