I think using the networks for things like e-Governance would be a
demonstratable case, further, there is always market value-added
services, which require some networks. You can also use the systems to
support services like water service management (e.g. monitoring leakage
demand, billing, etc).
Dear Sudhakar, Daniel, et al.
Thanks very much for raising these important questions. See below for my
responses.
1. Should we be churning out hundreds of CCNAs every year when there are
not nearly enough jobs to take them in?
I agree, the issue of jobs is one of the most crucial indicators of
Dear GKD Members,
Please find below a copy of the media announcement on the launch of the
East and Southern Africa Centre on International ICT Policy. Over and
above generating awareness over the Centre's launch, the announcement is
advertising the vacant posts within the Centre and is inviting