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June 21, 2013
January 19, 2013
November 19, 2012 to November 24, 2012

MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 5 - Click here to participate

MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 4 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 3 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 2 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 1- Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

2012 Theme:
  “Promoting Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance through ICT”

 

Since the WSIS (World Summit on Information Society, 2003 & 2005) and the CONNECT AFRICA (2007) Summits, the AU Commission continued to reaffirm the importance of ICTs in the process of Africa’s (economic, social and political) development to develop African conducive environment. Thus e-Africa identity contributes to the Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance for ensuring sustainable development.
  This year, in accordance with the theme, the ICT quiz will focus on e-africa identity, but also Security issues, especially in IT management.
  Therefore, you are invited to particiapte to this quiz which aims to sensitize you about Cyberspace security issues. Each day, from Monday 19th of November to Friday 24th November, you will be asked some questions to enable you to familiarize yourself with ICT Security issues and to win a prize pack:

1/ an Usb Key (8 Gb)
  2/ a beautiful Tshirt
  3/ a paper note pad
  4/ a certificate

And for the winners of the winners (about 6):

4/ a Tablet PC (Apple iPad 3 or Galaxy Tab 10.1)

NB: 

  •     35 winners/day (X5) (20 from outside, 15 within the AUC), chosen by drawing lots, will receive a prize pack 
  •     6 winners (drawn from the total of 175 winners) will receive a Tablet PC 

Happy African ICT Week!!!

October 26, 2012

African Union hosts workshop on validation of model and guidelines for universal postal services

Addis Ababa, 12 November 2012 – Some Experts from the African postal sector and financial services converged on 12 November 2012 at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia within the framework of a validation workshop on model and guidelines for the universal postal service and strategies to increase financial inclusion of low-income population in Africa.

Organised by the Department of infrastructure and Energy of the African Union Commission, the two- day workshop (12-13 November 2012) aims to improve the postal services in Africa.

Addressing participants on behalf of the Director of Infrastructure and Energy of the AU Commission, Mr. Moctar Yedaly, Head of Information Society Division, highlighted the opportunities that postal services offers including the money strafe from African Diaspora to their respective families to assist in the socio-economic development of the continent. He hoped that the AU Member States will accelerate the implementation of the AU action plan for postal sector development in Africa and the expected recommendations of the studies under consideration with the view of the the harmonization of postal policies and regulation in the continent .

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Secretary General of the Pan-African Union of Post, Mr. Djibrine Younouss commended the AU Commission’s efforts to enhance the development of the postal services in the continent. This, he says has facilitated access of citizens to basic, quality and reliable postal services. Mr. Younouss further explained that, good postal financial services have enormously contributed to substantial economic development, therefore improving the living condition of the African population. He reiterated the commitment of the Pan African Postal Union to work in close collaboration with the African Union to push forward postal service agenda for global development.

mongst the key speakers during this workshop was Dr. Raphael Koffi, Head of telecommunication and ICT Division at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Interview request should be directed to Mrs. Esther Azaa Tankou, Directorate of Information and Communication AUC, Tel: +251 911 3611 85, e-mail: yamboue@africa-union.org.

October 11, 2012

Addis Ababa 11 October 2012 –The second batch of a post graduate course on the African Leadership in ICT (ALICT) was launched on 8 October 2012 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The 7 month intensive training of knowledge society education on ICTs, Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) sectors is an African Union Commission (AUC) initiative, supported by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and implemented by GESCI. It is aimed at equipping existing and future African leaders with a commanding understanding of the key elements in the development of knowledge societies. The oversight and implementation coordination of the ALICT course at the level of the AUC is done by the Information Society Division within the Department of Infrastructure and Energy .

The successful candidates, who were admitted to take the course during the period of October 2012 to June 2013, were briefed during the two-day ALICT orientation workshop that took place on 8 and 9 October 2012 at the Jupiter Hotel in Cazanchise, Addis Ababa.

In his remarks, Mr. Janne Oksanen, Second Secretary, Head of Cooperation, Embassy of Finland in Ethiopia, highlighted the commitment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland in supporting the ALICT programme and its high quality of oversight and coordination by the AU Commission and implementation by GESCI.

This second batch of participants were introduced to key concepts and tool kits on the Knowledge Society (KS) and leadership in the KS as well as the course e-learning platform which include: chats, forums, access to content, resource centre, virtual work space. The newly registered candidates were taken through the orientation program by two GESCI instructors, Mr. Senthil Kumar, Deputy Programme Manager of ALICT and Mr. Juho Mikkonen, Blended Learning Specialist. Both instructors presented the ALICT course organization, delivery, course structure, module sequence, timelines, assessment, certification among others.

Introducing the course, Mr. Kumar explained that the ALICT course is online distance learning aimed to build the capacity of future African leaders to contribute effectively to the development of knowledge societies by imparting new leadership skills to them. “These new leadership skills will provide participants with the attitudes, ideas, management tools, and strategies to act as change agents, assisting their ministries and organisations to develop coherent and well aligned polices in Education, ICT and STI” he underlined.

participants of the ALICT course are drawn from the middle and senior management officials in Ministries of Education (including Higher Education and TVET), ICT, Science and Technology, Planning and Finance; public organizations (including program implementing agencies) relevant to the identified Knowledge Society pillars; and other key identified organizations.

In this phase, the course covers Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda and Uganda as well as staff members of the African Union Commission. These participants are expected to become future African leaders in ministries and organizations capable to advance knowledge society development across Africa.

The laureates of this course will be awarded a joint AUC/GESCI certificate equivalent to a postgraduate University post-graduate diploma.

For more information, consult the AU Commission website: www.au.int and the GESCI website: www.gesci.org .

Interview requests should be directed to Ms. Esther Azaa Tankou, Directorate of Information and Communication, African Union Commission, Tel: +251 911 3611 85, e-mail: yamboue@africa-union.org .

September 12, 2012

ICT 4 All 2012 Forum

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July 04, 2013

DECLARATION OF AFRICAN MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ICT ON INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
4th JULY 2005, ABUJA, NIGERIA

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June 21, 2013

4th MEETING OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE OF THE AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (CITMC)
21 JUNE 2013, LIVINGSTONE, ZAMBIA ZAMBEZI SUN HOTEL

CITMC-4 Rules and Organisation

July 04, 2013

DECLARATION OF AFRICAN MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ICT ON INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
4th JULY 2005, ABUJA, NIGERIA

November 24, 2024
June 21, 2013

4th MEETING OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE OF THE AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS IN CHARGE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (CITMC)
21 JUNE 2013, LIVINGSTONE, ZAMBIA ZAMBEZI SUN HOTEL

CITMC-4 Rules and Organisation