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Getting Started in ICT Policy

New to information and communications technology (ICT) policy?

Here we’ve collected introductory material and we suggest you start by taking a look at the overviews and some of the resources. All sections have recommended reading marked with a star

What is ICT policy? An introduction by APC

Who’s working on ICT policy in Africa? Visit our directory of organisations and initiatives

Subscribe to APC newsletters: Chakula is dedicated to ICT policy in Africa. APCNews is a monthly newsletter that includes stories from around the world and has an ICT policy section

ICT policy resources for beginners

Chosen by our editors, you can visit the resources section of the site to find out more.


ICT policy information for beginners

Chosen by our editors, you can visit the information section of the site to find out more.

 Un-copyrighting education
26/12/2008 -- This working paper by Andrew Rens at the Shuttleworth Foundation argues that implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Development Agenda requires a special focus on how intellectual property rights interact with education. It says that the Development Agenda presents the right opportunity to create globally applicable minimum exceptions to copyrights for educational purposes. |

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