[GKD] Uganda Bookmobile Visits Displaced Students

2004-05-27 Thread Richard Koman
Here is a recent report on the Uganda Digital Bookmobile's visit to Gulu town. For more information, contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** www.anywherebooks.org/gulureport.php Digital Bookmobile visits 'displaced schools' in Gulu By Charles Batambuze

Re: [GKD] Update on Cisco LDC Initiative in Uganda

2004-04-23 Thread Richard Koman
Sudhakar Chandra wrote: > Richard Koman wrote: >> Part of a country's information infrastructure is having the people to >> be able to deploy, manage, maintain, start businesses, etc. So the >> effect of graduating the Cisco center may not be immediate employment >&

Re: [GKD] Update on Cisco LDC Initiative in Uganda

2004-04-21 Thread Richard Koman
in becoming more innovative and adaptable. Agreed, it > might be hard to do this for senior adult workers out looking for work > because their job was outsourced. However, as a long-term strategy, it > makes more sense--not only for people in the US, but also for people in > developing

Re: [GKD] Update on Cisco LDC Initiative in Uganda

2004-04-13 Thread Richard Koman
ov't operations, increases links/business ties with first world and other advanced African countries. But just as importantly such an initiative provides the infrastructure that a private sector industry can take advantage of. Richard Koman anywhere books www.anywherebooks.org On Apr 6, 2004,

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] How Much Bandwidth is Necessary?

2003-11-17 Thread Richard Koman
societal leaders - I'm not advocating that, just the use of humans as technical conduits to information for the benefit of massively nontechnical populations. - Richard Koman Program Director Anwhere Books www.anywherebooks.org Herman Wasserman wrote: > Cliff, this is a very interest