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  • ...gy by developing End users driven technology that serves the hard to reach rural as well urban and suburban populations * To open a path to development and industrialization in general by connecting the world to Africa and vis
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  • ...given to future work. <br/> The second part of the lecture focusses on the development of your own examples, where a short presentation is expected.
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  • |Title=Digital Development Partnership event Stockholm2016 Meeting in Stockholm to get feedback on the Digital Development Partnership (DDP) from the World Bank. Addressed amongst others:
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  • ...vision of '''IoTSec - Security in IoT for Smart Grids''' is to promote the development of a safe and secure Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled smart power grid infr ...rofit foundation established in 1952. NR carries out contract research and development projects in the areas of information and communication technology and appli
    27 KB (3,835 words) - 09:32, 16 October 2018
  • ...ation for all. The role of digital technology in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is well-established and integrated into the Agenda 2030. ...s a catalyst towards achieving sustainability, participation and inclusive development. Digitalisation is intrinsic to achieving good health (SDG 3), good educati
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  • ...is for partnership in digital access, will build the basis for sustainable development, a catalyst for achieving the SDGs and business acceleration in Africa. ...of Internet access, especially in rural areas, is the key for sustainable development and supports:
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  • ...stablish a profitable business as mobile operator and internet provider in rural areas, reaching out to people with income below 3$US per day by including t ...through commercials or through other support. Furthermore, from the market development perspective, those first users of the free internet access are the future p
    9 KB (1,372 words) - 17:39, 14 January 2017
  • Our goal is a new alliance for "Internet light for all" and Digital Rural development with Mobile operators, Telecom regulators, and Ministries, including "5G f ...Empowerment'' to ''Digital inclusion, Telecom business, and Socio-economic development''
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  • ...'''Department of Technology Systems''' will benefit from research project development, disseminating the reports and papers in high-quality journals and publicat ...ding telecom services and Internet access, and targeting the people in the rural areas of Tanzania. Amotel has specialised on the provision of low-cost and
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  • institution: Christian Association Regional Development Sierra Leone ...general. Literacy is therefore a key to preventing diseases as well as for development.
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  • ...uest for Information (RFI) on co-operation for Digital Inclusion (DigI) in Rural Tanzania''' ...like to invite you for a partnership on Health Information Distribution in rural Tanzania. Our aim is to provide health hot-spots in the pilot villages Izaz
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  • We should line out the way for a) development of rural areas and b) the path for digital inclusion. Regarding the development of rural areas, perhaps a study by Danica on development: electricity, light, mobile telephony, ....
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  • ...of Internet access, especially in rural areas, is the key for sustainable development and supports: ...igital development being the positive driver for sustainable and inclusive development.
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  • # "''Digital Transformation and Development Policy''", Norwegian Government, Message to the Parliament, Meld. St. 11 (2 ...ing health knowledge through provision of free digital health education to rural communities in Iringa, Tanzania: nonrandomized intervention study. Journal
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  • Michael Ginguld, Air Jaldi, Rural development; * Air Jaldi: Brand, Visibility - Development Goals
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  • For info: The Role of Telecentres in Tanzania’s Rural Development. The case of Sengerema District: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summa * whom to get as partners for the development of the village
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  • ...ng|400px|right|link=https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs|Sustainable Development Goals in the Agenda 2030]] ...a total of 169 targets. Given the ongoing development, it is obvious that development need ''digital inclusion'', and the ''transformation towards digital societ
    7 KB (1,024 words) - 07:39, 7 August 2017
  • * Johanne Bjørnflaten Walthinsen, Private Business Development * Noel Magoti, Private Business Development
    9 KB (1,426 words) - 10:01, 15 June 2020
  • ...ake away: mainly focus on technology development, cheap technology for the rural areas. IIT Bombay, [[Gram Marg Project]] for Affordable Rural Broadband, see http://www.grammarg.in
    6 KB (869 words) - 08:21, 7 March 2018
  • ...is involved in both research, development of solutions and technoloies for rural broadband as well as testing the feasibility of implementation and deployme ...r to bridge the digital divide and bring about digital empowerment through rural broadband connectivity
    3 KB (411 words) - 09:40, 10 January 2018
  • * create the showcase for rural connectivity ...World Economic Forum [http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/inclusive-development-index-norwegen-waechst-am-gerechtesten-a-1189106.html]
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  • ...akes it hard to reach every Tanzanian. The deployment of health workers in rural areas failed. With appropriate mechanisms of communication, we have a bette ...needs to be sustainable. Much is already invested in infrastructure, but rural areas are really complex. Investment and running costs are both drivers tha
    13 KB (1,991 words) - 12:55, 17 April 2018
  • We received a common understanding in developing the rural market. The following open issues were identified: ...g a convincing proposition for the government to ask for World Bank/Africa Development/...Banks for an enhanced speed of mobile broadband connectivity.
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  • |Title=DigitalRural Tanzania development - Tigo meeting |Keywords=Rural development,
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  • |Title=DigitalRural Tanzania development - Vodacom meeting |Keywords=Rural development,
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  • : World Wildlife Foundation in Uganda: Marte Ness, Senior Advisor Energy and Development, WWF * Mozambique: Population 28 billion, electrification are now at ~26%, rural <10%
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  • ...ttps://standards.ieee.org/industry-connections/sustainable-infrastructures-development.html * Rural Connectivity Group - https://standards.ieee.org/industry-connections/rural-communication.html
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  • ...w.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ Sustainable Development Goals] (SDGs) is well-established and integrated into the [https://sustaina ...s a catalyst towards achieving sustainability, participation and inclusive development. Digitalisation is intrinsic to achieving good health (SDG 3), good educati
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  • ...evelopment, provision and testing the effect of digital health messages to rural communities"
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  • ...logy for Health System Transformation and attainment of the UN-Sustainable Development Goals'''. Coming from Norway, it was surprising to see how many decision ma ...makers, the conference also ended up with 9 recommendations for the health development. The recommendations, presented in detail in the second part of this blog,
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  • Connectivity provided by '''[[UDESO]]''' Usevya Development Society * [[DigI:Usevya|Youth Centre Mpanda - Katavi]], connected by the Usevya Development Society ('''UDESO''') in November 2019 https://plus.codes/V6RP+MC
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  • ...Society (UDESO)) who picked up the ideas for connectivity, and established rural
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  • ...tal Inclusion (DigI) project]] discussed topics related to connectivity of rural areas and content provision, both from a national and an international pers 1) Extending the access to areas where there is no connectivity. In rural Tanzania we find predominantly 2G and partly 3G networks. Mounting a specif
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  • ...sion and testing the effect of digital cysticercosis/taeniosis messages on rural communities"
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  • ...e in rural Zimbabwe. Murambinda Works offers affordable internet access to rural schools, health facilities, government institutions and community at large ...management purposes at the same time these schools becoming local hubs for development of local content, locally hosted by Murambinda works, which will be accesse
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  • ...about the DigI project, Internet Lite for all, the need for information in rural Tanzania, the simplicity of the equipment, how we are addressing the gender
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  • ...w.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ Sustainable Development Goals] (SDGs) is well-established and integrated into the [https://sustaina ...s a catalyst towards achieving sustainability, participation and inclusive development. Digitalisation is intrinsic to achieving good health (SDG 3), good educati
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  • * Thus, we have the need to regulate innovations and technology development to contribute on better health and better wellbeing. The two dimensions are ...ustainability_SchoolConnectivity_Feb2020|Seminar on school connectivity in rural areas]], stating the need for OPEX costs as low as 20 USD/month, as well as
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  • *Mandela Institute for Development Studies ...parents to both play unified and active roles in a child’s learning and development journey.
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  • ...y, digital and health together form the building blocks for '''sustainable development''' ...munity Development Fund in Uganda that has the 2% deductions from regional development fund for working with the connectivity agenda.
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  • ...aordinary success in establishing Information Spots with Digital Health in rural Tanzania. Through providing videos and animations on local information spot ...PWD(?), Ministry of education, Ministry of Health and Ministry of Regional development, mobile operators as well as local content initiatives should be invited
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  • * to establish infrastructure, especially in rural areas. In this case, the government of Mexico has developed a health applic ...ustainability_SchoolConnectivity_Feb2020|Seminar on school connectivity in rural areas]], stating the need for OPEX costs as low as 20 USD/month, as well as
    12 KB (1,791 words) - 13:42, 11 March 2020
  • * UCSAF (regional development authorities): invite to meetings with TelCo for "leadership" towards sustai ...tivity, typically Ministry of Education or Telecommunications, or regional development fund
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  • ...s a proof-of-concept for a sustainable solution for school connectivity in rural areas. Vodacom is interested to join, and suggested a glide path to ease th .../deploying future networks. See ''6G for Digital Inclusion and Sustainable Development'' contribution by Josef Noll (UiO) presented as invited talk at the 6G Summ
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  • PLENARY SESSION 3 - IMT-2020 DEVELOPMENT Frugal 5G- Bringing 5G faster to Rural Areas
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  • ...consultancy company that is based in South Africa, focusing on enterprise development and financial literacy *Unafundo is also looking into creating content for enterprise development to promote the local businesses and create value for these local businesses
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  • *Provide entrepreneurship through skills development on the African Continent *Sanjay briefly explained how our synergies can assist in - especially rural areas - getting people connected to the internet in particular businesses,
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  • (2) Potential project proposal for joint development, “Free access to the National Knowledge Portal” - creating a short proj ...cus on SDG target 4.1 connecting all schools in Uganda potentially with 5G rural backbone and leverage existing smartphones with WiFi for local access
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  • = Situation in Europe on Rural Connectivity = * Coverage of rural areas: - coverage of highways, as entry to rural areas ("cross border corridors - 1 billion Euro")
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  • = 6G for Digital Inclusion and as a Catalyst for Sustainable Development Goals = ...aradigm shift. Thus, 6G needs to address Digital Inclusion and Sustainable Development: "It is not a question of affordability, it is a question of sustainability
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