Newsletter PanAf Edu Vol. 2, No. 4 is available for download
The PanAf network (Panafrican Research Agenda on the Pe
The PanAf network (Panafrican Research Agenda on the Pe
eLearning Africa conference opens its Call for Papers; Suggestions for the programme can be submitted until December 10th
I wanted to pass on this great elearning opportunity which I received today via the @risingvoices mailing list. It would be great to see many Kabissa members in Africa participate. "Join the Applicants Group, and you could be one of thirty women selected to participate in the full five-month citizen journalism and empowerment training program!"
Celebrating the 5th anniversary of eLearning Africa, this year’s conference saw a record number of 1778 participants - more than twice as many as at the inaugural conference in 2006. Delegates from all over the world came to Lusaka, Zambia, to attend workshops, sessions and best practice demonstrations which provided fresh stimuli and new ideas.
We wanted to know how mobile phones, the Internet, computers and the audiovisual media have changed (your) life in Africa. More than 100 images were submitted to the competition.
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE NOW at http://www.elearning-africa.com/picturevoting_home.php
The Human Rights and Justice Group International (Kabissa profile) entry "Campaign Against Cyber Crime (CAC)" was selected as finalist under economic development for the Stockholm Challenge Award 2008.
The finalists have been selected from the excellent collection of ICT projects that have competed for the Stockholm Challenge 2008 six category awards and all are invited to come to Stockholm to participate in all parts of the event, show their work and meet with peers and many others who devote their time, skills and interest to ICT for development.
We look forward to winning the final trouphy which I believe will take our Cyber Crime Project and ICT projects to a new level.
Read on for the full description of the Campaign Against Cyber Crime Project from the Stockholm Challenge Website.
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