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Okanguati Community member reading New Era on display board
Okanguati Community member reading New Era on display board

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UNESCO, the Namibian Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) and New Era (a daily national newspaper owned by the government of Namibia) have joint forces to enhance access to information by the Okanguati community, situated in a remote rural area of Kunene region.
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Keywords: access information Okanguati community centre newspaper media literacy woman
Photographer: Ismael Mbinge
Copyright: © Kunene regional Council
Date: February 2011
Place: Okanguati, Kunene region
Country: Namibia
Website: [ link ]
Additional Categories: Information and Media Literacy

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