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Open Access For Africa Challenges Recommendations And Examples Illustrated Edition Department Of Economic And Social Affairs

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Open Access For Africa Challenges Recommendations And Examples Illustrated Edition Department Of Economic And Social Affairs
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Publisher: United Nations Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.33 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Department of Economic and Social Affairs
ISBN: 9789211045505, 9211045509
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: illustrated edition

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Open Access For Africa Challenges Recommendations And Examples Illustrated Edition Department Of Economic And Social Affairs by Department Of Economic And Social Affairs 9789211045505, 9211045509 instant download after payment.

This publication examines different aspects of how to provide increased availability of ICT infrastructure and services for Africa, including identifying the appropriate actors, the relevant technologies, and suggestions for regulatory frameworks as well as how to support the entrepreneurship that is necessary to build sustainable information and communication technology networks in Africa. It includes contributions from presenters at the “Open Access” workshop as well as other authors with interesting perspectives on the issue.

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