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The Transformational Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Africa
作者:
Yonazi, Enock
来源地址:
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26791
关键词:
3GABBREVIATIONSACCESS TO EDUCATIONACCESS TO THE INTERNETADOPTION OF ICTARRANGEMENTSATLASATMAUCTIONSAUTHORINGBACKBONEBACKBONE NETWORKSBACKBONESBANDWIDTHBANDWIDTH CAPACITYBASICBBSBEST PRACTICEBLOGBROADBANDBROADBAND CONNECTIONBROADBAND NETWORKBROADBAND NETWORKSBUSINESS MODELSBUSINESS PROCESSBUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCINGBUSINESSESCAPACITY BUILDINGCAPACITY-BUILDINGCATALYTIC IMPACTCITIESCITIZEN INVOLVEMENTCODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESSCOLLABORATIONCOLLABORATION PLATFORMSCOMMERCIAL BANKSCOMMODITYCOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIESCOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIESCOMMUNITIESCOMPETITIVE MARKETSCOMPETITIVENESSCOMPONENTSCOMPUTER POWERCOMPUTERSCONNECTIVITYCONTENT DEVELOPMENTCONTENTSCUSTOMSDATA COLLECTIONDATA SHARINGDECISION MAKINGDEMOCRATIC PROCESSDESCRIPTIONDIGITALDIGITAL ASSISTANTDIGITAL TECHNOLOGYDISASTER RECOVERYE-COMMERCEE-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTECONOMIC COOPERATIONECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTECONOMIC SECTORSELEARNINGELECTRICITYELECTRIFICATIONELECTRONIC FILINGENABLING ENVIRONMENTENTERPRISE ARCHITECTUREENTERTAINMENTEQUIPMENTETRANSFORMATIONFIBRE OPTICFINANCIAL FLOWFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSFINANCIAL MANAGEMENTFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSFINANCIAL SERVICEFINANCIAL SERVICESFINANCIAL TRANSACTIONSFOCUS GROUPSFOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTFRAUDGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSGLOBAL ECONOMIESGLOBAL MARKETGOVERNMENT REVENUESGOVERNMENT SERVICEGOVERNMENT SERVICESGPSHACKERSHUMAN CAPACITYICTIDIDENTITY MODULEIDENTITY THEFTINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIESINFORMATION COMMUNICATIONINFORMATION SERVICEINFORMATION SERVICESINFORMATION SHARINGINFORMATION SOCIETYINFORMATION SYSTEMINFORMATION SYSTEMSINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIESINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINNOVATIONINNOVATIONSINSTITUTIONINTEGRITY OF DATAINTELLECTUAL PROPERTYINTERFACEINTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONINTERNET BANDWIDTHINTERNET PROTOCOLINTEROPERABILITYIPISPSKNOWLEDGE ECONOMYKNOWLEDGE SHARINGKNOWLEDGE WORKERKNOWLEDGE WORKERSLITERACYLITERACY RATESMANAGEMENT INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMSMARKET INFORMATIONMEDIAMEDIUM ENTERPRISESMOBILE APPLICATIONMOBILE APPLICATIONSMOBILE COMMUNICATIONSMOBILE DEVICESMOBILE NETWORKMOBILE PHONEMOBILE PHONESMOBILE SERVICEMOBILE SERVICESMOBILE TELEPHONYMULTIPLE ACCESSNAVIGATIONNETWORKINGNETWORKSOPEN DEVELOPMENTOPEN SOURCE SOFTWAREOPERATING SYSTEMSOUTSOURCINGPACKET RADIOPACKET RADIO SERVICEPCPC PENETRATIONPCSPDAPDASPDFPENETRATION RATEPENETRATION RATESPERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTPHOTOPPPSPRICE INFORMATIONPRIVATE INVESTMENTPRIVATE PARTNERSHIPPRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSPRIVATE SECTORPRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTPROCUREMENTPRODUCTIVITYPROGRAMMERSPROTOCOLPUBLIC GOODSR&DRADIO FREQUENCYRADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATIONREADINGREGULATORY FRAMEWORKRELIABILITYRESEARCHERSRESULTRESULTSRETAIL PRICESRFIDSATELLITESATELLITESSDISERVICE DELIVERYSERVICE PROVIDERSSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL ENTERPRISESOFTWARE COMPANYSUBMARINE CABLESSUBMARINE FIBRESUPPLY CHAINSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTTECHNICAL ASSISTANCETECHNOLOGY ENABLED SERVICETELECOMTELECOM INFRASTRUCTURETELECOMMUNICATION SECTORTELECOMMUNICATIONSTELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTORTELECOMSTELEPHONETELEPHONE COMPANIESTELEPHONYTERMINALSTRACEABILITYTRACKING SYSTEMTRADE FACILITATIONTRADITIONAL MARKETUNDERSEA CABLESUNIVERSAL ACCESSUNIVERSAL SERVICEUNIVERSAL SERVICE FUNDSUNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATIONSUSE OF INFORMATIONUSERUSERSUSESVALUE CHAINVOICE OVER IPVOIPWEBWEBSITEWEBSITESWIRELESSWORLD TRADEReport
年份:
2012
出版地:
Washington,USA
语种:
English
摘要:
This new flagship report for the eTransform Africa Project, produced by the World Bank and the African Development Bank, with the support of the African Union, identifies best practice in the use of Information and communication technologies (ICTs) in key sectors of the African economy. Under the theme transformation-ready, the growing contribution of ICTs to agriculture, climate change adaptation, education, financial services, government services, and health is explored. In addition, the report highlights the role of ICTs in enhancing African regional trade and integration as well as the need to build a competitive ICT industry to boost innovation, job creation, and the export potential of African companies.

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