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2GWebHost is a private nonprofit organization International (OSI), a non-profit, independent point of view religious and political.
It was created by members of the Ivorian diaspora living in developed countries, with expertise in the field of NIT C. (New Technologies of Information and Communication) to help develop the African continent in general and the Cote d'Ivoire in particular.
It consists of different areas of expertise are:
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Biotechnology: In open heart Ms. Hortense Dodo Konan, Professor to the University of Alabama Agricultural
You participated in the symposium on "Stem cells and euthanasia," the National Assembly.
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Africa: 2nd International Congress on ICT development - to a dynamic African cooperation
"The purchase of Djezzy is a political decision and it will be the Algerian government to decide on its management strategy. That's all I can say now about it. "With these words, and no further details including the future status of public or private Djezzy, the Minister of Post and Technologies Communication and Information, Moussa Benhamadi
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Sénégal: ICT as an incentive to boost academic performance
The Information Technology and Communication (ICT)
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Africa: Journal Online - What interest for a home release?
Kinshasa - The African press has long since been launched in the New Information Technologies and Communication.
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Côte d'Ivoire: Innovation in the telemonitoring
The first platform for remote monitoring by digital transmission in West Africa was presented recently to the press,
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Congo - Kinshasa: The OCPT determined to rebuild the national network of Posts
Kinshasa - Like other companies
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The IMF report on economic prospects for Africa
The International Monetary Fund released last October 25 the October 2010 report on Regional Economic Outlook dedicated to the SSA.
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Africa: From laptops to schools through the ITU and Portugal
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and Portugal have joined forces to provide laptops to schools in developing countries.
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