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Technology hubs charting new ground

The Hubs in Africa map

The tech business is booming in Africa. Using crowdsourcing technology, the Lusaka-based start-up BongoHive has produced an online map of Africa’s technology hot spots. As of April 13th, 2012, the number of innovation hubs across the Continent stands at 49 and counting. What’s behind the Hubs of Africa map? “It is very difficult to find [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Tools & Technology | Read More »

eLearning for tourism

Guy Apan Johnson

Guy Apan Johnson is acting Secretary General of Literacy, Traditional Craftsmanship and Tourism at the Ministry of Culture in Benin. He spoke to the eLearning Africa News Service about the country’s bid to boost its tourism sector – with eLearning leading the way. The government of Benin has launched a strategic drive to grow its [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Conference news,ICT4D,Top Stories | Read More »

Caring through sharing: South Africa’s sustainable model

Fiona Wallace

In implementing eLearning initiatives, even the best laid plans can go awry.  Fiona Wallace is the Manager of CoZa Cares, the corporate social investment (CSI) arm of UniForum SA (the not-for-profit organisation which administrates the .co.za domain space). She spoke to the eLearning Africa News Service about the need for a sustainable game plan in [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Conference news,Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

Dreams without borders: A sustainable model for social change

eLA Mar12 Kanthari6

The shock of being forced to drink human blood and watch his teenage sister be raped and butchered to death during Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war caused a young Sahr Yillia to lose his eyesight. Such was the extent of the trauma. Yet now, despite his blindness, he heads the Child Rescue Mission, a Sierra [...]

March 29th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,eInclusion,ICT4D,Lifelong Learning,Schools & Teachers,Top Stories | Read More »

British Council partnering with Microsoft to transform education in Africa

Microsoft Ighodaro

In November 2011, the British Council and Microsoft began a five-year education and training partnership by launching the African Digital Schools project. Eighty digital hubs using Windows MultiPoint Server will be established at schools in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda in order to promote ICT use and enhance teaching practice. Claire Ighodaro CBE, [...]

March 7th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

eLearning and sustainable development: perspectives from Benin

Benin Map Overview

Carrying out a sustainable plan for the development of ICTs on the Continent will necessarily entail cooperation between the private sector and government, and the eLearning Africa forum allows for fruitful dialogue between various stakeholders. The topics to be explored at eLA 2012 include the development of sustainable technology and infrastructure and how eLearning can [...]

October 26th, 2011 | Posted in Capacity Development,Infrastructure,Policy,Top Stories | Read More »

ICT buses delivering the Internet to rural Rwanda

ICT bus in Rwanda

A pioneering mobile ICT project launched in Rwanda barely two years ago is changing lives in the central African nation, now striving to become a leading ICT hub. Rwanda has made an almost miraculous recovery from the genocide of 1994 that claimed at least 800,000 lives and left millions displaced. The World Bank is funding [...]

June 8th, 2011 | Posted in Capacity Development,eInclusion | Read More »

“Innovation and investment in innovation will help grow Africa”

Mark Matunga, Education Manager for Microsoft East & Southern Africa

Microsoft has been involved in eLearning and ICT for development in Africa in a variety of ways for many years, be it in ‘Training the trainer’ workshops for teachers, in eGovernment initiatives or in the development of new technologies. Here, Mark Matunga, Education Manager for Microsoft East & Southern Africa (ESA) speaks about the significant [...]

May 19th, 2011 | Posted in Capacity Development | Read More »

‘Jenerali on Thursday’ – political commentator and ex-TV host at eLearning Africa

Jenerali Ulimwengu

One of the liveliest speakers in the plenary session at this year’s eLearning Africa is likely to be Mr Jenerali Ulimwengu. Well known in Tanzania and throughout East Africa as the host of a popular television talk show ‘Jenerali on Monday,’ Mr Ulimwengu is also a media mogul and the Chairman of Raia Mwema, a [...]

May 19th, 2011 | Posted in Capacity Development | Read More »

ECOWAS to sponsor eLearning Africa participation

ECOWAS Logo

One of the most significant challenges facing education in West Africa is the region’s young, dynamic and fast growing population: Almost 70 percent of the estimated 230 million people in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are under the age of 35. The region is also saddled with a large proportion of disadvantaged [...]

May 18th, 2011 | Posted in Capacity Development | Read More »

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