{"id":2220,"date":"2012-01-05T09:56:26","date_gmt":"2012-01-05T14:56:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/edutechdebate.org\/?p=2220"},"modified":"2012-09-27T10:39:01","modified_gmt":"2012-09-27T14:39:01","slug":"etransform-africa-final-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/edutechdebate.org\/digital-learning-resources\/etransform-africa-final-report\/","title":{"rendered":"eTransform Africa Final Report"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The World Bank Group and the African Development Bank, with the support of the African Union, are producing a new ‘flagship’ report on how ICTs, especially mobile phones, have the potential to change fundamental business models in key sectors for Africa. <\/p>\n

The overall goal of this effort, which is known as eTransform Africa<\/a>, is to raise awareness<\/em> and stimulate action<\/em>, especially among African governments and development practitioners, of how ICTs can contribute to the improvement and transformation of traditional and new economic and social activities in a number of sectors, including: agriculture; climate change adaptation; education; financial services; health; local ICT; public services; trade and regional integration; and ‘cross-cutting’ issues.<\/p>\n

The final draft of the eTransform Africa education sector study (Transformation\u2010Ready: The strategic application of information and communication technologies in Africa. Education Sector Study<\/em>), which was prepared by a team of notable consultants at ICT Development Associates, is now available online<\/a>. This 144-page report identifies specific opportunities and challenges, and recommends areas of intervention for governments, educational institutions, the private sector, NGOs, and development partners, with a particular focus on five general themes. (Long-time readers will remember these as previous topics of discussion<\/a>)<\/p>\n

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