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Research ICT Africa - Phase II

Project Number 103114Start Date 2005/07/01Program Area/Group ICT4D | Acacia
Subject TermsRESEARCH NETWORKS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | COMMUNICATION POLICY | POLICY MAKING
Area Under StudyBotswana | Cameroon | Ethiopia | Ghana | Kenya | Mozambique | Namibia | Nigeria | Central Africa | Rwanda | West Africa | Senegal | Tanzania, United Republic of | East Africa | Uganda | South Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Southern Africa | Zambia
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypePolicy
Project StatusClosed
Administrative UnitOttawa
Regional Office AreaWARO | ESARO
Responsible OfficerFourati, Khaled
Former Responsible Officer(s)Emdon, Heloise
ODA SectorInformation And Communication Technology (Ict)
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)22
Extension (months)17
Project Completion Date2008/09/30
Legal Close Date2009/05/12
  
Total Funding3541509
  

Abstract

This project will build on the gains achieved in terms of partnerships and capacity-building under project, "101584 Development of an African ICT Policy Research Network." The grant will allow Research ICT Africa to consolidate and extend the development of a rigorous and relevant African information and communications technology (ICT) policy research base that will allow governments to make informed decisions leading to widespread diffusion of ICTs and the reduction of the Digital Divide. The research will address the broad nexus of social, economic, gender and development issues surrounding ICTs in Africa, including infrastructure development, policy and regulation. One of the outputs of Phase I was a postgraduate program, Master of Management in ICT Policy and Regulation, established in collaboration with the African training network, NetTel. This phase will develop a PhD program.

Recipient Institution(s)

University of the Witwatersrand
AcronymWITS
Street AddressDepartment of Economics | Yale Road | Braamfontein 2017,Johannesburg | South Africa
Mailing AddressPrivate Bag 3 | Wits 2050 | South Africa
Websitehttp://www.wits.ac.za
Institution TypeEducational
Geographic ScopeInternational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusClosed
Institution CountrySouth Africa
Researcher NameAlison Gillwald
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