ICTs for AfricaEducation, Research and Volunteerism applied to Agriculture and Health Click to Download agri_presentation_institutions_en_20070921.pdf (353.1K) 26 September 2007 Educational and humanitarian projects in Africa can greatly benefit from good and meaningful use of information and communications technologies (ICTs). Poor infrastructure, lack of economic and social activity, low levels of education and expertise threaten the viability of such projects. Those involved in scientific, educational and humanitarian efforts need to recognize and build their expertise in this area. On Friday 21st September 2007, educational institutions, governments, non-governmental and international organizations, volunteers and private companies took part in a round table on ICT initiatives in Africa. The objective of the event was to allow a panel of experts and practitioners to share and exchange expertise, drawn from current ICT projects, and to consider what ingredients have made these projects successful. The round table discussion focused on a range of current and future initiatives including:
The round table will also provide a platform of dialogue around funding mechanisms and requirements necessary for solid partnership initiatives involving funding institutions and the private sector. This conference is organized by ICVolunteers (www.icvolunteers.org) an international non-profit organization specialized in the field of communications, in particular languages, conference support and cybervolunteerism. Details of the workshop programme can be found on the ICV website (see www.icvolunteers.org/index.php?what=projectsregions&id=308). Roundtable location: International Conference Centre, CCV building, room C, 9-11 Rue Varembé, Geneva Posted: 2007-9-29 Updated: 2007-10-19 |