Kuwait hails Bahraini e-Education system
Kuwaiti minister of education and head of GCC educational Conference Dr. Rasheed Hamad Al Hamad hailed example of the Kingdom of Bahrain in E Education through King Hamad Future Schools.
Kuwaiti minister of education and head of GCC educational Conference Dr. Rasheed Hamad Al Hamad hailed example of the Kingdom of Bahrain in E Education through King Hamad Future Schools.
President Mugabe’s Information and Communication Technology(ICT) drive in Zimbabwe suffered a major setback after reports that most of the computers that he donated to schools in the run up to 2005 parliamentary elections are dead.
The Mozambican government and the computer giant Microsoft adopted a plan of action under which Mozambique will benefit from funding and computer products from Microsoft in order to implement the government’s computerisation programme.
On the eve of the New Year, Thailand’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministry plans to see millions more people nationwide have access to the Internet.
The Government of Botswana is in the early stages of a move towards e-Government. There is a central government website – www.gov.bw. There is currently no e-Government strategy in place, however the Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology is in the process of establishing an e-Government framework.
The Bangladeshi National Planning Commission will follow Sri Lanka’s national e-Governance strategy as both countries have faced similar challenges in the field of e-Government implementation.
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies, Azerbaijan and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) will sign a new project