hello everybody

good to know there are ict projects in ghana being funded by multilateral
agencies

i just hope this will answer the actual needs of the ghanian people not
just for software, hardware and expertise sale

it would be best if both are achieved

rene abad
exec-dir
y3k foundation
philippines



> Absolutely fantastic. I was going to send you an email, and to Ethan
> too. Whatever you do, the Technology Assessment Project is hijacking you
> on Saturday, 23 July 2004 and part of Sunday July 24. We aim at
> encamping the highest calibre IT crowd in Ghana to discuss new
> developments in IT policy - the government has issued a raft of
> mould-setting e-laws, the World Bank has announced a 40 million dollar
> e-Ghana project, and, the World Bank, again, has issued a new sector
> strategy for ICT in Ghana. For those of you not familiar with Developing
> Countgries like Ghana, the World is almost our new imperial centre, it
> provides the lead for many important policy developments. It has been
> tardy in ICT and telephony issues in Ghana, but it is coming into it big
> time. Its private sector affiliate, the International Finance
> Cooperation has recently given a mobile phone company in Ghana a loan of
> $40 million dollars. For those of you in Ghana not familiar with Andy,
> he is the inventor of mobcasting, an extension of podcasting. He
> recently discovered that he is a relative of our own Ethan of geekcorps
> and Legon Dondology fame.
>
> amos


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