Issue papers: Africa
APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. Because the area of information and communication policy particularly changes so fast and is so complex, we often find we have to develop our own resources to analyse and/or demystify the issue because no others exist. Policy issues new to APC are typically first approached by the commissioning of an “issue paper” on the subject to orient us.
| Title | Author | Date | City | Publisher | Languages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open Access: Lowering the costs of international bandwidth in Africa | Mike Jensen | 10/2005 | Johannesburg | APC | French | English |
| E-waste challenges in developing countries: South Africa case study | Alan Finlay | 09/2005 | Johannesburg | APC | English |
| African participation in WSIS: Review and discussion paper | David Souter | 07/2004 | APC | English | |
| The Case for “Open Access” Communications Infrastructure in Africa: The SAT-3/WASC cable | Abiodun Jagun | 05/2008 | Glasgow | APC | Briefing | Senegal | Ghana | Cameroon | Angola | Français (Synthèse) | Portugues (Proposta) |
| The Case for “Open Access” in Africa: Mauritius case study | Russell Southwood | 05/2008 | London | APC | English | Portugues | Français |
