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Friday
18 November 2005 Part
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17 November 2005
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16 November 2005
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15 November 2005 |
| African
Leaders Speak Out @ WSIS |
Address
by Honourable Nenneh MacDoual-Gaye,
Secretary of State for Communication, Information
& Technology of The Gambia
Speech
of His Excellency Mr. Amadou Toumani Toure,
President of the Republic of Mali presented by His
Excellency Mr. Ousmane Issoufi Maiga, Prime Minister,
Head of Government Message
of His Excellency Hama Amadou,
Prime Minister, Head of Government of
The Republic of Niger, delivered by the Minister
of Culturem Arts and Communication Mr. Oumarou
Hadary
Statement
by H.E. The Prime Minister A. T. DLAMINI (MP),
Swaziland |
| Featured
Documents and Presentations |
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African
Regional Action Plan on the Knowledge Economy
(ARAPKE) - A framework for Action
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Africa
Speaks on Internet Governance
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Benchmarking
the Plan of Action of the WSIS in Africa
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Regional
Commissions brochure [French]
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iConnect
Collected 2005
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| News
Stories |
| Interview
with the ECA Executive Secretary, Mr Abdoulie
Janneh, Tunis, Tunisia
28 November 2005
ECA,
Africa and follow-up to WSIS
28 November 2005
Tunis,
28 November - The World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS), held earlier this month in Tunis,
ended with a strong call to speed up the pace
of building a global information society.
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ICTs
a matter of necessity, says President Kagame
By Mercy Wambui
Tunis, 18 November - Rwandan President Paul
Kagame has stressed that improved access to ICTs
is critical to Africa's quest to meet the MDGs. |
African
reporters rewarded for excellence in ICT journalism
By
Mercy Wambui
Tunis, 18 November - Three journalists scooped
the African Information Society Initiative (AISI)
Media Awards for excellence in reporting on African
ICT issues at a ceremony held in Tunis on 15 November.
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Information
society summit kicks off in Tunis this week
Press Release No.20/2005 Tunis,
14 November 2005 |
Photo
Gallery 
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II
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III |
| Media
Coverage |
In
collaboration with Highway Africa News Agency
(HANA) and AMARC Africa, and with support from
the Swiss Agency
for Development and Cooperation (SDC), ECA
produced online and hardcopy editions of bi-lingual
daily newspaper, known as WSIS Tunis Agenda,
as well as an online radio broadcasting programme.
The newspaper and the radio broadcast were aiming
to provide balanced rapportage on the conference
and carried in-depth interviews with key stakeholders
and opinion-makers on the challenges of building
an information society in Africa.
Newspaper
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Friday
18 November 2005
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Thursday
17 November 2005
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16 November 2005
Audio
Features (AMARC Africa) >
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ICTs
not the end of womens problems (Part 1)
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ICTs
no the end of women's problems (Part 2)
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ECA
brings Africa to WSIS
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GKP
to strenghen knowledge sharing in Africa
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WSIS
Parallel Events
ECA and its partners organized a series of Parallel
Events
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