Hi Flo,
It is just a prototype at the moment but the project content will
definitely be licensed under a Creative Commons licence. Good luck for your
application. There is lots of potential for some worthwhile projects in
Africa.
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I am biased since also author of a funding request to InnovateAFRICA.
But still... it looks like fully copyrighted. Unless I am missing
something ?
Flo
Le 15/12/2016 à 17:18, Felix Nartey a écrit :
Hi All,
Thought this might be of interest to some of us here.
Please share and like to support the team behind this.
Cheers,
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From: *Grant McNulty* <grant(a)mcnulty.co.za <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za>>
Date: Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 2:17 PM
Subject: Think local content & digital skills training in African
languages are important?
To: Grant McNulty <grant(a)mcnulty.co.za <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za>>
We do and are developing a mobile web platform to promote them! There
are over a billion people in Africa yet most of what we know about the
continent is not created by Africans. So how do we fix this? By giving
Africans a voice, a platform to develop digital skills and to share
knowledge in their own languages. iAfrika is that platform – mobile,
user-driven and local:
*www.iafrika.org <http://www.iafrika.org/>*
Please support our Innovate Africa funding application by sharing on
Twitter and Facebook:
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<https://twitter.com/mcn_consulting/status/809346979738296320>
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1695684774076932
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/iAfrika is based on the Theory of Change we have developed, which is
aligned to the UN 2030 SDGs, the AU 2063 Agenda and South Africa's
NDP. A summary is available here: /http://bit.ly/2dpkvp2
Thanks!
Grant
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