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Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa - Volume 2 : The Experience with Community Telecentres.
Title:
Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa - Volume 2 : The Experience with Community Telecentres.
Author:
Etta, Florence.
ISBN:
9781552501399
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (228 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of acronyms and abbreviations -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Executive summary -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Joining the information society -- Purpose -- Background -- Research issues -- Methodology -- Key concepts -- Structure -- Chapter 2 ICTs in Africa: The landscape for growing telecentres -- Introduction -- ICTs in Africa: Context and background -- ICT equipment and other contextual factors -- Toward universal service: Telecentres and public access -- Definition and development of telecentres -- Glimpses from the literature -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Timbuktu telecentre, Mali -- Telecommunications context -- Timbuktu -- Findings -- Sustainability -- Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 4 Telecentres in Mozambique -- Telecommunications context -- Telecentre context -- Telecentre locations -- Profile of users -- Equipment and services offered -- Management, ownership, and sustainability -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 5 Telecentres in Uganda -- Telecommunications context -- Telecentre context -- Findings -- Access -- Service delivery -- Impediments to use -- Relevance -- Ownership, management, and sustainability -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 Telecentres in South Africa -- Telecommunication context -- Study sites -- Findings -- Relevance -- Ownership, management, and sustainability -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Telecentres in Senegal -- Telecommunications context -- Context of telecentres -- Findings -- Relevance -- Management, ownership, and sustainability -- Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 8 Conclusion -- The political, socio-economic, and technological contexts -- Access: Emerging pictures -- Impediments to use -- Relevance of telecentres -- Ownership, management, and sustainability -- Conclusion: Whither community telecentres? -- Appendices -- Bibliography.
Abstract:
This volume examines the setting, operations, and effects of community telecentres. It describes the telecentre experiences of a variety of local and often rural communities, exploring the management structures and mechanisms that have been established to support these telecentres. The book provides profiles of telecentre usage and discusses the potential and challenges of setting up and maintaining community telecentres in the context of poor information infrastructure and limited human capacity.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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