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Connexion to Improve Social Inclusion: Challenges and Opportunities for Ecuador in the Information Society Connexion to Improve Social Inclusion: Challenges and Opportunities for Ecuador in the Information Society
09-08-2004 (Quito)  - A seminar entitled “Connexion to improve social inclusion” was held in Quito on 6 July 2004 and the debates covered themes linked to the use and dissemination of communication and information technologies.

UNESCO to Sponsor Pilot Satellite Distance Learning Course on Telecentres in Africa UNESCO to Sponsor Pilot Satellite Distance Learning Course on Telecentres in Africa
05-01-2004 (Paris)  - UNESCO is working with WorldSpace Corporation, the operator of the Afristar satellite for digital radio broadcasting in Africa, to demonstrate and test the potential of digital radio to deliver low budget, effective, multimedia based and real time distance education to rural learners in Africa.

Telecentre HelpNet AfricaWorkshop Opened in Maputo Telecentre HelpNet AfricaWorkshop Opened in Maputo
18-09-2003 - The establishment of a helpdesk for sharing information and advice on community multimedia telecentres is on the agenda of a workshop that opened on Monday in Maputo, Mozambique. The meeting, with more than 20 participants from Ghana, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, is organized by IDRC and the Informatics Centre of the University Eduardo Mondlane, with UNESCO's support.



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