Kenya’s mobile phone revolution brings 2-way email and online chat to 1 in 3 Kenyans (more…)
Tags: FMNA, FMNA service launch, ForgetMeNot Africa, Kenya, Kipokezi, Safaricom
Kenya’s mobile phone revolution brings 2-way email and online chat to 1 in 3 Kenyans (more…)
Tags: FMNA, FMNA service launch, ForgetMeNot Africa, Kenya, Kipokezi, Safaricom
In Part 5 of the Digital Divide Debate series, Emmanuel Mugabi from the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Uganda shares his thoughts on the digital divide in Africa.
Filmed at Digital Africa, Kampala, Uganda, 2010.
Tags: Africa, African Telecoms, digital africa, digital divide debate, Emmanuel Mugabi, FMNA, ForgetMeNot Africa, Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Uganda, VAS Services in Africa
ForgetMeNot Africa plan to try and help support the great work that St Michaels Childrens Fund (SMCF) Ethiopia are doing.
Their work assists the poorest urban slum communities, enabling them to improve the welfare of their most vulnerable children, many of whom have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDs. This is achieved through social and economic projects which include; payments to carers (usually the orphan’s relatives), business skills training and start up loans, urban agriculture, health and sanitation and educational support.
Andrew one of the FMNA team will be running in the upcoming “Run To The Beat” half marathon in London (27th Sep. 2009 ) in aid of SMCF Ethiopia and also The Dublin Marathon on the 26th October 2009.
We would appreciate your kind support for this great cause, just click on the link below.
Thanks
FMNA Team and SMCF Ethiopia
Tags: Donations, FMNA, Run To The Beat, SMCF Ethiopia
In Part 4 of the Digital Divide Debate series, Ajibola Olude from the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria shares his thoughts on the digital divide and what needs to be done to bridge this.
Filmed at West Africa Com, Abuja, Nigeria June 2009.
Tags: Ajibola Olude, Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria, digital divide debate, FMNA, ForgetMeNot Africa
In part one of the Digital Divide Debate, Uwana Archibong, leading journalist from Business in Africa magazine gives her views on the main issues surrounding the digital divide in Africa.
Tags: Business in Africa magazine, digital divide debate, FMNA, ForgetMeNot Africa, Uwana Archibong