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UNGA2024
Digital
With 2.7 billion people still offline, what does Africa’s resilient digital future look like?
缅北禁地forum to seek solutions for creating an open, free, secure and inclusive Internet
By
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
Web Feature
Girls in ICT: Technology lifting thousands out of poverty
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Also
Big dreams for Rwanda’s ICT sector
Success story is grabbing global attention
By
Nirit Ben-Ari
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Reaching for new heights
Information and communications technology takes agriculture to a new level in Zimbabwe
By
Munyaradzi Makoni
Cover Story
African youth hungry for connectivity
More opportunities to innovate and create
By
Jonathan Kalan
Departments
Africa Wired
Kenya pushes technology into overdrive
By
Africa Renewal
Departments
Africa Wired
By
Africa Renewal
Web Feature
For girls, ‘it is possible to dream big’
Interview with Juliana Rotich, a leading African voice on tech
By
Africa Renewal
Departments
Africa Wired
By
Africa Renewal
Departments
Africa Wired
By
Africa Renewal
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Dialing for cash: mobile transfers expand banking
In Africa, cross-border remittances by phone overcome bank limits
By
Anna McGovern
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Social media for a social cause
Leading by example, Kenyans mobilize support for drought victims
By
Kingsley Ighobor
NEPAD at 10
NEPAD on the ground
Concrete action in five key areas
By
Africa Renewal
Special Feature
Information technology super-charging Rwanda's economy
Country aspires to become a regional high-tech hub
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
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A social media boom begins in Africa
Using mobile phones, Africans join the global conversation
By
André-Michel Essoungou
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A bank in every African pocket?
Mobile phones expand access to financial services
By
Mary Kimani
NEPAD in action
New cable to connect eastern Africa
NEPAD pushes for cheaper, faster telecommunications
By
Itai Madamombe
NEPAD in action
Internet enriches learning in rural Uganda
NEPAD e-schools connecting students to the world
By
Itai Madamombe
Also
Harnessing the Internet for development
African countries seek to widen access, produce content
By
Gumisai Mutume
Also
Community radio: a voice for the poor
Better local communications can boost development, democracy
By
Itai Madamombe
Podcast