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  • Acacia Initiative: The Acacia initiative is an international program to empower sub-Saharan communities with the ability to apply information and communication technologies (ICTs) to their own social and economic development.
  • African Information Society Initiative (AISI): The African Information Society Initiative (AISI) is a mission statement for Africa's quest to bridge the digital divide between Africa and the rest of the world, and to speed the continent's entry into the information age. AISI is regarded as a guiding framework on which to base information and communication activities in Africa. AISI was adopted by the twenty-second meeting of ECA Conference of Ministers in May 1996 and OAU Council of Ministers meeting in its Sixty-Fourth Ordinary Session held in Yaounde, Cameroon, from 1 to 5 July 1996. Furthermore, the AISI was endorsed by and the African Regional Telecommunication Development Conference, organised by the ITU and held in Abidjan in May 1996.
  • SchoolNet Africa: SchoolNet Africa -Towards an African Learning Network is an independent non-government organization which promotes education through the use for Information and Communication Technologies(ICTs) in African schools. It is the first African-based, African-led, Pan-African school networking institution. It works in partnership with national schoolnet organizations in up to 28 African countries. It stands for the right of every African child to have access to Information & Knowledge and to be a global citizen.

  • African Virtual University: The African Virtual University (AVU) is a "university without walls" that uses modern information and communication technologies to give the countries of sub-Saharan Africa direct access to some of the highest quality learning resources throughout the world. AVU is bridging the digital divide by training world-class business managers, engineers, technicians, scientists and other professionals who will promote economic and social development and help propel Africa into the knowledge age.


  • Bellanet: Bellanet helps the international community to work together more effectively, especially using information and communication technologies (ICTs). Bellanet works to help development partners in the South and in the North improve their use of ICTs and knowledge to achieve their goals, and connect with the global development community.

  • The Information for Development Program (infoDev): The infoDev began in September 1995 with the objective of addressing the obstacles facing developing countries in an increasingly information-driven world economy. It is a global grant program managed by the World Bank to promote innovative projects on the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for economic and social development, with a special emphasis on the needs of the poor in developing countries.

  • International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD): The International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) assists developing countries to realise locally owned sustainable development by harnessing the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs). IICD works with its partner organisations in selected countries, helping local stakeholders to assess the potential uses of ICTs in development. IICD also aims to strengthen the capacities of its local partners to formulate, implement and manage development policies and projects that make use of ICTs. IICD is an independent non-profit foundation, established by the Netherlands Minister for Development Cooperation in 1997. Its sources of core funding are the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGIS), the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation (SDC).
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU): The ITU, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland is an international organization within the United Nations System where governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services.
  • Internet Software Consortium - Internet Domain Survey: The Domain Survey attempts to discover every host on the Internet by doing a complete search of the Domain Name System. It is sponsored by the Internet Software Consortium with technical operations subcontracted to Network Wizards.

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