SummaryInternet4Change Magazine brings free printed information to Uganda's grassroots about what the Internet is and how to use online resources to create community and family level change.
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Millions of dollars and creative hours have been invested over the past few years in developing online resources for Africa. Unfortunately, most of Africa doesn’t know that yet, and doesn’t have many easy ways of finding out. Presented in a simple, entertaining format, Internet4Change Magazine is a free printed publication that informs and educates the ordinary Ugandan consumer about the world wide web of development resources now available that are relevant to local community needs.
4 issues will be produced in Year One. 28,000 free copies will be distributed as newspaper inserts, at webcafes & at rural connectivity points. Advertiser support will be sought for continued growth. A searchable online archive system will be built.
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Increased awareness and understanding of the online world will increase local demand for connectivity, while saving consumer time & money spent surfing. Ugandans will overcome technology fears by learning how to connect with each other and the world.
I shared some of the concepts I’d learned at Internet4Change in my university course on e-commerce, and even the professor was very impressed. This is the kind of information Uganda really needs!
- Joseph Kitagenda, Internet4Change Test Group Volunteer
PO Box28825
xx
Kampala, Buganda xxxxx
Uganda
256 77 692003
Email:
Life in Africa Foundation
PO Box 28825
Kampala,
Buganda
Uganda
256 77 692003
http://www.LifeInAfrica.com
This project is located in
Uganda
and can also be found under
Technology.
For more information about Uganda, read the Human Development Report on Uganda or the Wikipedia entry for Uganda.
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 23, 2004