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Avanti Communications Provides ICT Infrastructure and eLearning in Tanzania

April 9, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in ICT infrastructure, ICTs for education, Remote/underserved areas, Youth and children

Avanti Communications will provide ICT infrastructure and eLearning programmes for Tanzanian teachers through the iKnowledge programme, as part of a contract with the UK Space Agency’s International Partnership Space Programme. The communications company is a prime candidate for the contract,…

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Start Now Computer Training Institute for the Visually Impaired Celebrates One Year of Service

April 9, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship, Persons with disabilities, Youth and children

Recently, the Start Now Computer Training Institute in Gambia, which teaches visually impaired high school graduates and young people ICT skills, celebrated its first year anniversary. Start Now has trained more than 15 visually impaired students in such skills. In…

More Than 7,000 Ghanaian Youth Learn ICT

April 9, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship, Youth and children

Soul Food Information Communication Technology College, part of Soul Food Ministries International, has taught ICT skills to 7,150 young people in the past five years. The training problem, called “Free For All,” has held 15 graduation ceremonies since it began,…

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Singaporean All-in-One Startup Hub

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Employment and entrepreneurship, Youth and children

Dr. Yaacob Ibrahim, the Minister for Communications and Information in Singapore, opened BASH (Build Amazing Startups Here), a one-stop startup space. This project, supported by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore’s (IDA) Infocomm Investments Pte Ltd (IIPL), integrates all actors…

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ICT in the Australian Curriculum

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in ICTs for education, Persons with disabilities, Youth and children

ICT is an incredibly useful tool for teachers to improve literacy, for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), as well as for extracurricular activities such as sports. It is therefore important for teachers to continue to keep up with technological…

IT Bootcamp for Singaporean Seniors and Young People

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Seniors, Youth and children

More than 420 seniors registered for Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore’s (IDA)six-day Intergenerational IT Bootcamp, starting March 16, and taking place at 13 schools. Grandchildren of participants and other youth volunteers between ages 10 and 16 assisted seniors in learning…

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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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