From: Chenai Chair <cch...@researchictafrica.net>
> Although this is Africa specific it might be helpful for anyone looking out > for evidence on internet access and use indicators in the region. > > RIA, a non-profit think tank focused on building evidence for ICT policy and > regulation, will be resuming the Household and Individual ICT access and use > survey again in January 2017 after a funding interregnum. This round > includes, nine African countries (Kenya, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, > Tanzania, Mozambique, South Africa and Lesotho). The surveys are part of a > global initiative on producing much needed quality data on ICT access and use > in the global south. RIA will also co-ordinate the surveys with their sister > networks LIRNEasia in four Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and > Cambodia) and DIRSI in five Latin American (Peru, Guatemala, Colombia, > Argentina and Chile). > > There are several opportunities for research topics for PhD, Masters or > post-doc students from these surveys. Any students who would like to > collaborate on this either through the data gathering and data analysis > process or just wish to work independently with the dataset once it > available, can contact ad...@researchictafrica.net. > > Further information on research areas can be found here: > http://www.researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=199 > > Thanks, > > Chenai > > > Chenai Chair > Researcher & > Communications & Evaluation Advisor > Research ICT Africa > Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery > 6 Beach Road > Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 > South Africa > T: +27 71 447 6332 > f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.net > t: @RIAnetwork > > See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu.