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| Oct 06, 2009 | $215 Million Central Africa Backbone Program Will Bring Low Cost, High Speed Internet to the Region | | Jun 30, 2009 | High speed internet is key to economic growth and job creation in developing countries, says new World Bank Group report | | Apr 24, 2009 | African Journalists to Benefit from Scholarship to Cover Development | | Apr 08, 2009 | US$75 Million credit to transform Uganda’s energy and ICT | | May 02, 2008 | World Bank Marks World Press Freedom Day with Study on Broadcasting and Development | | Jan 08, 2008 | Developing Countries To Cushion Rich-Country Slowdown In 2008 | | Jan 08, 2008 | Developing Countries Must Improve Capacity To Absorb And Use Technology, Says World Bank | | Oct 30, 2007 | Additional financing for The Gambia Capacity Building for Economic Management Project | | Oct 29, 2007 | World Bank Group Doubles Commitment to ICT in Africa: US$2 Billion in 5 Years | | May 22, 2007 | World Bank Approves US$180 Million for Science and Technology Education in Nigeria | | Apr 27, 2007 | China Poised To Ride Longer Economic Wave if It Capitalizes on the Information | | Apr 02, 2007 | World Bank Approves US$164.5 Million for Connectivity to Make Kenya, Burundi and Madagascar More Competitive | | Sep 07, 2006 | Rwanda Receives Assistance to Modernize Government Systems | | Aug 01, 2006 | eGhana Project: World Bank Group Approves US$40 Million for Implementation of Ghana’s ICT Program | | Jul 17, 2006 | Consensus on Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) Project Following Stakeholders Meeting in Nairobi | | Jun 27, 2006 | Malawi: World Bank Supports US$40 Million Infrastructure Services Project | | Jun 08, 2006 | Mongolia: The World Bank Supports Development of Information and Communications Infrastructure in Rural Areas | | Mar 09, 2006 | Public-Private Partnerships, Effective Competition, Vital To Extend Reach And Use Of ICT: World Bank | | Nov 29, 2005 | Romania: World Bank Supports Knowledge Economy | | Nov 15, 2005 | infoDev and Alcatel Issue Joint Report On : “Addressing The Communication Needs Of The Poor” |
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