[kictanet] Internet use barriers and user strategies: perspectives from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda

Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u nyambura at iniitkenya.com
Fri Mar 31 05:57:47 EAT 2017


Thanks Moctar, Barrack and all those who have sent comments directly to me.
I take note.

Rgrds,
Nyambura

From:  kictanet 
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Date:  Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 2:54 PM
To:  "Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u" <nyambura at iniitkenya.com>
Cc:  Moctar Yedaly <YedalyM at africa-union.org>
Subject:  Re: [kictanet] Internet use barriers and user strategies:
perspectives from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda

Good stuff
Thanks 
 

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To: Moctar Yedaly <YedalyM at africa-union.org>
Cc: Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u <nyambura at iniitkenya.com>; Alison Gillwald
<agillwald at researchictafrica.net>; Thomas Odhiambo <todhiambo at ict.go.ke>;
Paul <paul.ronoh at ict.go.ke>; Chenai Chair <cchair at researchictafrica.net>;
robert.mugo at ict.go.ke
Subject: [kictanet] Internet use barriers and user strategies: perspectives
from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda
 

Sorry listersŠ. Appropriate subject lineŠ.

 

 

 

Listers, Mozilla and IDRC funded a research ³Internet use barriers and user
strategies: perspectives from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda²
<http://www.researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=205> . The research was part of
a country comparative study conducted in South Africa, Nigeria and Rwanda
with a specific focus on use of subsidised data.    Data was collected in
November 2016.   Attached is the comparative report for your possible
interest.

 

An emerging issue from the research was digital literacy project viewed from
the parents' perspectives.
http://researchictafrica.net/ria_rap/2017/03/27/parenting-in-the-age-of-digi
-schools-in-kenya/.

 

We are working on a detailed report per country which we shall share.

 

In the meanwhile, read and disseminate as you give us feedback.

 

Rgrds,

Nyambura

 

 

 

 

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