Much has been written about information and communication technology (ICT) and its development potential in areas such as poverty reduction. Debates are framed around techno-centric visions of development. This discourse on ICT-for-development (ICT4D) has opened the way for academic and policy debates surrounding ICT’s potential for development in Africa. By critically engaging with these debates, this chapter entangles key issues around ICT4D ion the African continent to show how ICT might be implicated in uneven development. It then adopts the lens of South Africa to cover some ICT and poverty debates and shows that ICT is critical for development in South Africa, particularly at the individual level. The development policy prescription o...
The variety of views about ICTs reveals that their role in development is unclear, especially withou...
This brief is based on Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduct...
South Africa has introduced a few telecommunications policy changes and market reforms over the past...
Africa has been hard hit with poverty and disease and this has had an immense effect on the quality ...
Africa has been hard hit with poverty and disease and this has had an immense effect on the quality ...
The National Development Plan (NDP) recognises access to Information and Communications Technology (...
This article builds on the work of Robin Mansell and civil society inputs to the World Summit on the...
This article builds on the work of Robin Mansell and civil society inputs to the World Summit on the...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
There is a growing interest in using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to support po...
This thesis is a case study of the pro-poor part of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) p...
ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride us...
Co-published with Practical Action PublishingInformation and communication technologies (ICTs) promo...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi...
The variety of views about ICTs reveals that their role in development is unclear, especially withou...
This brief is based on Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduct...
South Africa has introduced a few telecommunications policy changes and market reforms over the past...
Africa has been hard hit with poverty and disease and this has had an immense effect on the quality ...
Africa has been hard hit with poverty and disease and this has had an immense effect on the quality ...
The National Development Plan (NDP) recognises access to Information and Communications Technology (...
This article builds on the work of Robin Mansell and civil society inputs to the World Summit on the...
This article builds on the work of Robin Mansell and civil society inputs to the World Summit on the...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
There is a growing interest in using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to support po...
This thesis is a case study of the pro-poor part of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) p...
ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride us...
Co-published with Practical Action PublishingInformation and communication technologies (ICTs) promo...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi...
The variety of views about ICTs reveals that their role in development is unclear, especially withou...
This brief is based on Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduct...
South Africa has introduced a few telecommunications policy changes and market reforms over the past...