n the heart of sub-Saharan Africa's most-crowded metropolis, in a dimly lit Internet café thumping with Nigerian music, clusters of two and three teenage boys hover around aging computer screens. They use their Nike T-shirts and baggy jeans to wipe sweat off their brows and palms as they intently craft deceptive e-mails and scour the Web for foreign e-mail addresses.
more...Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [ICT]
15.12.2005
A fundamental element in enabling the benefits ICT can bring to economic and social development is the confidence users have in platforms, applications and services. Creating an online environment which builds trust amongst the users of ICT networks is an increasing priority for business, industry and
governments and has been on the OECD agenda since the late 1990s.
more...governments and has been on the OECD agenda since the late 1990s.
Related topics/regions: [ICT]
18.11.2005
Now that water has been poured over the 'burning issue' of who controls the internet - with yesterday's agreement to set up a new Internet Governance Forum, the focus in Tunis has switched to tackling poverty.
more...Related topics/regions: [Tunisia] [ICT] [Governance]
17.11.2005
His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev of Nepal has said that Nepal needs to focus on how the global information revolution could be made a development enabler in the real sense by contributing significantly to reducing poverty and promoting all round development in the world.
more...Related topics/regions: [Tunisia]

