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Digital Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities in Zambia

April 30, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Persons with disabilities, Uncategorized

The Zambia Information Communication Technology (ZICTA) promotes the inclusion of persons with disabilities in ICT in a variety of ways. First, the ICT code of conduct for Service Providers and Consumer Protection Guidelines includes article 9 of the Convention on…

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Digital School Togo

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Remote/underserved areas, Uncategorized, Youth and children

‘Digital School Togo’ (ENT, ‘Ecole Numérique Togo’) aims to include digital technology in education in the West African country. The initiative is currently in its pilot phase and started at the LETP, a state high school in Aného-Glidji. Togo’s education…

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