An assessment of UNESCO’s CMC initiative which promotes sustainable local development through community-based facilities that combine traditional media like radio, television and print with new information communication technologies such as computers, the Internet, and mobile devices. Internal Oversight Service, Evaluation Section: UNESCO.
The Nigerian Federal Government has placed an order for the supply of 14,500 units of personal computers under the CANi initiative.
"IICD supported project: Kalomo Bwacha Women’s ICT Club”.A programme in Ethiopia to support training for the blind and visually impaired using ICTs. UNESCO Communication and Information Bulletin. “Ethiopian Centre Promoting ICT Use by Blind People Supported by UNESCO”.The first Community Multimedia Centre with radio and ICTs in Mozambique, opened as part of UNESCO’s multi-country scale up initiative, was inaugurated on May 9, 2005. “The First Scale-up CMC Gets off the Ground in Mozambique”.Report contains recommendations for a Pro-Poor ICT4D Non-Formal Education Policy. Final Report for Imfundo: Partnership for IT in Education.
“Information Technologies and Education for the Poor in Africa (ITEPA)”. The focus of this research was to develop a sustainable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) model in a Nigerian community. International Journal of Education and Development using ICT. “ICT provision to disadvantaged urban communities: A study in South Africa and Nigeria”. Back to ICT4EdAfrica/ICT4EdAfrica Bibliography