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AFRICAN YOUTH ON THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY
Participation and Leadership in Community Development
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914.jpg AFRICAN YOUTH ON THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY
Participation and Leadership in Community Development

Edited by Osita Ogbu and Paschal Mihyo

IDRC 2000
ISBN Out of print
e-ISBN 1-55250-259-7
130 pp.

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As is happening in the industrialized North, the information revolution could well transform the developing nations of the South. In fact, it is already happening. Countries that only a decade ago seemed remote now have the potential to be active players in the processes of global development. As these information and communication technologies (ICTs) emerge in Africa, they offer hope to the continent's youth.

This book describes a new initiative to promote the involvement of youth in Africa's new information economy. It reviews existing infrastructure, the policy environment and its impact, and the feasibility of increased ICT applications in rural communities. It will appeal to decision-makers and ICT producers and users, as well as to development professionals, academics, students, policymakers, and practitioners in international development and information technology.

THE EDITORS

Osita Ogbu is Senior Program Specialist at the Nairobi office of Canada's International Development Research Centre.

Paschal Mihyo is a professor at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague. He was formerly Coordinator of the African Technology Policy Studies Network, which is administered from the Nairobi office of Canada's International Development Research Centre.

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 Document(s)

Foreword Eva M. Rathgeber 2000


Acknowledgements 2000


Executive Summary 2000


Chapter 1. A Youth Leadership Program for Africa Paschal B. Mihyo and Osita Ogbu 2000


Chapter 2. Technical Feasibility of Implementing ALPID Muriuki Mureithi 2000


Chapter 3. Implementing ALPID in Kenya: Stakeholders and Coordination Kadzo Kogo 2000


Chapter 4. Implementing ALPID in Uganda: Challenges and Possibilities 2000


Chapter 5.Electronic Networking in Uganda: Building Local Support Capacity Through Youth Volunteers Charles Musisi 2000


Chapter 6. Implementing ALPID in Africa: Conclusions and Recommendations Muriuki Mureithi 2000


Appendix 1. Acronyms and Abbreviations 2000


Appendix 2. List of Workshop Participants 2000




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