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Democratic Republic of Congo

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| Population (millions) |
59.32 (2006) |
| Literacy rate |
67 (2005) |
| Gross national product per capita |
118 US$ (2005) |
| Households with TV |
2 (2005) |
| Radios per 1000 people |
390.8 (1997) |
| Telephone mainlines per 100 people |
0.02 (2006) |
| Mobile subscribers per 100 people |
7.44 (2006) |
| Personal computers per 1000 people |
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| Internet subscribers per 100 people |
0.06 (2006) |
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EASSy breaks fresh ground 
02/07/2007 (Fibre for Africa) --
The East African Submarine Cable System (EASSy) has concluded interconnection agreements with three cable systems to carry traffic between Africa, Europe and Asia. It has also included the Comoros in its planned fibre network, to which 29 African entities are party. CIPESA's Wairagala Wakabi has the story.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda | Access
States clamp down on internet 
30/07/2007 (IOL) --
State restrictions on the use of the internet have spread to more than 20 countries that use catch-all and contradictory rules to help keep people off line, and stifle feared political opposition. That's according to a report by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Communication Rights
South Africa, DRC: IFJ calls for state action 
09/08/2007 (IFJ) --
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has reacted with concern at the continued detention of two journalists in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), as well as to an attack on an exiled Zimbabwean news editor in South Africa.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, South Africa, Zimbabwe | Communication Rights, Media
It's a wrap: lessons from WITFOR 2007 
04/09/2007 (Vanguard) --
The three-day conference on World Information Technology Forum (WITFOR) 2007, hosted by Ethiopia between 22-24 August 2007, ended on a successful note, with numerous lessons learned, writes Vanguard's Chris Uwaje.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | WSIS
African journalists stand firm in Grahamstown 
17/09/2007 (The Herald) --
African journalists will no longer accept being taken for granted by those in power. This was the underlying mood of many of the 600-plus African journalists who attended the Highway Africa conference in Grahamstown, South Africa.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Media
Connect Africa: Mobilising development 
08/10/2007 () --
NGOs in Africa are gearing up for the Connect Africa Summit to be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 29-30 October. The International Telecommunication Union, which is organising the event, says it is looking for an ICT Marshall Plan for the continent.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | National ICT Strategies
ICANN trials domain names in 11 languages 
10/10/2007 () --
Internet domain names group ICANN is about to trial non-Latin language domain names in what it says is one of the biggest changes ever to the net. However, it seems Africa is going to have to wait its turn.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Access, Internet Governance
Connect Africa: Sidebar civil society workshop 
20/10/2007 () --
The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), in collaboration with its partners, will be convening a civil society workshop on Sunday 28 October 2007 in Kigali, Rwanda, to accompany the Connect Africa Summit, taking place on the 29-30 October.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | National ICT Strategies
Connect Africa live online 
29/10/2007 () --
The two-day Connect Africa Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, could be followed live on the official summit website.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | National ICT Strategies
Kigali: Why are people being left out? 
01/12/2007 (APC) --
The Connect Africa summit, held in Kigali in Rwanda, came under fire from civil society activists who said it was not inclusive. In a statement issue in the run-up to the summit, prominent global and regional ICT organisations called for a return to the multi-stakeholder values that drove other global processes such as WSIS.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | National ICT Strategies
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Social networks: Activists move in...
06/03/2009 --
Facebook is not just a way to get back in touch with old classmates from school or see what your “friends” are up to. Activists around the world are taking advantage of this new virtual space to expand their reach and establish more immediate and interactive contact with individuals and organisations from an ever wider range of backgrounds. ITeM, an APC member in Uruguay, talked with APCNoticias about how it is using this web-based tool, and shared some practical advice for others who are experimenting with social networks and other Web 2.0 tools.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Communication Rights
Survey of e-learning in Africa
03/03/2009 --
According to this 10-page report, e-learning is in its infancy in Africa; but the evidence suggests that there is nevertheless considerable enthusiasm for the potential that it offers across the educational spectrum, not only for universities and schools, but also for vocational training, for lifelong learning, and for marginalised groups such as street children and those with disabilities.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Communication Rights
So what is 'net neutrality'?
21/02/2008 --
So what is 'net neutrality'? A case example from the United States puts you in the picture.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Access, Communication Rights, Internet Governance
GETTING STARTED: What is 'net neutrality'?
16/07/2007 --
The principle of 'net neutrality', sometimes referred as “network neutrality” or “internet neutrality”, is about equal access to the internet. It is concerned with the fact that everybody's content should receive equal treatments in terms of speed and reliability, and be transmitted on a first-in-first-out basis. It also refers to an internet network that is free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment attached and the modes of communication allowed. GenderIT.org has compiled a useful reference for ICT jargon.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | Access, Content and Language, Gender , Intellectual Property, Internet Governance, Media, National ICT Strategies, Security and Privacy, Software, Telecommunications, WSIS
Translation: ICT policy beginners' handbook
16/03/2007 --
ICT Policy - A Beginner's Handbook, a flagship publication by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), has been translated into French. The handbook lays out the issues and dispenses with the jargon to encourage more people to get involved in ICT policy processes. The new French version is part of APC's efforts to make French its third full official language before the end of this year.
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | ICT4D
The Dakar Resolution
20/09/2005 --
Resolution, called “Africa’s Common Position on Internet Governance”, taken by African ICT ministers in Dakar in September 2005 in light of global developments such as the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Dem. Rep. of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe | National ICT Strategies
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