Gidauniyar MacArthur ta baiwa CITAD tallafi akan wayar da kan al’umma game da allurar riga-kafin Korona
Cibiya bunƙasa fasahar sadarwa da cigaban al’umma CITAD, ta samu tallafin kuɗi daga gidauniyar MacArthur domin wayar da kan al’umma wajen karɓar allurar riga-kafin cutar Korana a faɗin Arewacin Najeriya. Gidauniyar ta MacArthur ta sanar da bayar da tallafin kuɗi kimanin Dalar Amurka miliyan 80 a matsayin taimokonta a wajen yaƙi da annobar korona da
COVID-19: MACARTHUR FOUNDATION AWARDS CITAD GRANT TO SUPPORT VACCINE ACCEPTANCE, ACCESS
By Abdallah el-Kurebe The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded an “Equitable Recovery†grant, to the Centre for Information Technology and Development, CITAD, to support vaccine acceptance and access for marginalized groups in northern regions in Nigeria. The spokesperson of CITAD, Ali Sabo said “the grant is part of roughly $80 million
CITAD: STAKEHOLDERS WANT EXPEDITED ACTION ON NATIONAL COMMUNITY NETWORKS POLICY
By Abdallah el-Kurebe Participants rise from a civil society consultative meeting on community networks with a call on the federal government to expedite action on the development of national community networks. Community networks is a telecommunications infrastructure deployed and operated by a local group to meet their own communication needs and also a communications infrastructure,
CITAD in MacArthur Foundation`s $80m grant to promote vaccine acceptance
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded the Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) a grant to promote access of vaccines for marginalized groups in northern regions in Nigeria. The grant is part of the roughly $80 million in awards MacArthur Foundation announced yesterday in support of the foundation’s Equitable Recovery
Kashi 40 Ne Na Ƴan Najeriya Ke Amfani Da Intanet – CITAD
Cibiyar bunƙasa fasahar sadarwa da cigaban al’umma CITAD, ta koka akan yadda gwamnatin tarayyar Najeriya ta gaza haɗa wani adadi mai yawa na al’ummar ƙasar nan da fasahar intanet, wanda hakan zai ba su damar da za a dinga damawa da su a harkokin al’amuran ƙasar nan da ma abin da ya shafi duniya. Haka
Only 40% Of Nigerians are Connected to Internet – CITAD
By Hannatu Sulaiman Abba The Centre for Information technology and development (CITAD) as part of its project on Supporting Community-led Approaches to Addressing the Digital Divide in Nigeria which is part of larger project on community networks coordinated globally by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) with support from the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and
Digital Divide: Internet Penetration Covers Only 40% of the Nigeria’s Population, Says CITAD
Digital Divide: Internet Penetration Covers Only 40% of the Nigeria’s Population, Says CITAD By Rabiu Musa News Tunnel – The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) decried neglegence of Nigeria’s government to connect the larger portion of it’s population to Internet which will enable them to take part not only in the country’s decision making process
CITAD, CSOs Express Concern Over Lack of Community Network Policy In Nigeria, Make Recommendations
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has hosted Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria towards strengthening community networks in the country. This program which is part of a larger program on community networks coordinated globally by Association for Progressive Communications with support from the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office through its Digital Access
CITAD, CSOs express concern over digitally marginalised communities in Nigeria, make recommendations
By Ismail Auwal The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has said that they are over 100 digitally underserved communities in Nigeria. This was disclosed in a communique issued by the center after it hosted a network of Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria towards strengthening community systems in the country. This program which is part
HALF OF TOTAL NIGERIANS UNCONNECTED TO INTERNET – CITAD
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) says more than half of Nigerian people are unconnected to Internet. CITAD’s observation is coming as the nation’s telecommunication regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) begins to review its licensing processes and conditions after nearly 20 years. The Executive Director of the Centre, Mr Y. Z. Yau