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Ghana: satellite by admin — last modified 2007-04-30 10:07
The SEND foundation installed a satellite in order to improve connectivity.
Ghana: connectivity by admin — last modified 2007-04-30 10:07
Connectivity was improved in Tamale through the use of mesh technology.
eCommerce by admin — last modified 2008-10-01 11:45
The Agricultural Electronic Commerce Information Centre is now open
Global Teenagers Project Awards Ceremony by admin — last modified 2008-10-01 11:46
Global Teenager Project Awards Ceremony
A framed announcement of Global Teenager Project by PhotoEditor — last modified 2008-11-14 14:56
IICD supports special projects on ICT4D. One of them is the Global Teenager Project, a very succesful education initiative in which young people around the world use the internet for intercultural exchange and project-based learning. In addition, the Ghana chapter of the Global Teenager Project was featured on Earth Report, a programme of the Television Trust for the Environment, and was broadcast worldwide on BBC television in 2005.
Ordina at the Peps-c Business Service Centre, Ghana by James Powell — last modified 2008-10-15 11:29
Frits Jongenotter, consultant with Ordina, on a visit to the IICD-supported Peps-c business service centre in Ghana.
Ordina at the Peps-c Business Service Centre, Ghana by James Powell — last modified 2008-10-15 11:29
Frits Jongenotter, consultant with Ordina, on a visit to the IICD-supported Peps-c business service centre in Ghana.
Farmers involved with the SEND Foundation's ECAMIC project by James Powell — last modified 2008-10-15 13:03
The picture shows farmers who - as part of the IICD-supported ECAMIC project run by the SEND Foundation - are now able to access market information through the use of ICTs.
Farmers involved with the SEND Foundation's ECAMIC project by James Powell — last modified 2008-10-15 13:05
The picture shows farmers who - as part of the IICD-supported ECAMIC project run by the SEND Foundation - are now able to access market information through the use of ICTs.
Ordina at the Peps-c Business Service Centre, Ghana by James Powell — last modified 2008-09-30 16:07
 
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