From sandra@sangonet.org.za Fri Nov 28 08:17:59 2003 From: sandra@sangonet.org.za (Sandra Roberts) Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:17:59 +0200 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: CINSA portal launched! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3B598.E5D4F0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CINSA's website launched! Community Information Network for Southern Africa (CINSA) portal/website is now live and online! This is to be the virtual meeting-place for the network members and any ICT practitioners. It is also a publishing space for community ICT knowledge workers to post their information and thus share it with others by contributing articles, best practices, reports, products and case studies. The portal also allows you to participate in an interactive discussion through a discussion forum on a number of topical issues - suggest a topic or participate in an existing one. In the near future the website / portal will house a searchable database of community ICT initiatives, service providers and practitioners in SADC. Currently the portal has information with the following sections / menu: Research Here you will find a collection of ICT research and articles including the CINSA community ICT projects' survey conducted earlier this year for SADC countries. This is a useful resource for researchers and practitioners alike. Resources Provides a number of resources, including information on sustainability, community radio, telecentre, ICT and education, as well as open source software. They provide advice and information on the various topics. Weblinks provides a number of online tools such as website resources and online training, as well as sites to download software. CINSA Regional conference CINSA held its first regional conference in August this year, the agenda, presentations and report are all online for your viewing. We welcome requests for more information or you can send us your comments and feedback. Advocacy This section provides articles on advocacy and policy issues, whilst Gender and ICT provides information on Gender issues and ICTs. CINSA is very interactive! Sign in as a contributing author and submit articles or join the discussion forum and air your views. To be included in our database of ICTs, Service providers and ICT practitioners email sandra@sangonet.org.za To receive future newsletters, subscribe to our list by emailing cinsainfo-owner@lists.sn.apc.org with subscribe in the subject line. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3B598.E5D4F0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CINSA's website=20 launched!

Community Information Network for Southern = Africa=20 (CINSA) portal/website is now live and online!  This is to be the virtual = meeting-place=20 for the network members and any ICT practitioners. It is also a = publishing=20 space for community ICT knowledge workers to post their information and = thus=20 share it with others by contributing articles, best practices, reports,=20 products and case studies. The portal also allows you to = participate in an=20 interactive discussion through a discussion forum on a number of topical = issues=20 - suggest a topic or participate in an existing one. In the near future = the=20 website / portal will house a searchable database of community ICT = initiatives,=20 service providers and practitioners in SADC.

Currently the portal has information with = the=20 following sections / menu:

Research

Here you will find a collection of ICT = research and=20 articles including the CINSA community ICT projects' survey = conducted=20 earlier this year for SADC countries. =20 This is a useful resource for researchers and practitioners=20 alike.

Resources<= /P>

Provides a number of resources, including = information on=20 sustainability, community radio, telecentre, ICT and education, as well = as open=20 source software.  They = provide=20 advice and information on the various topics. Weblinks provides a number of online = tools such=20 as website resources and online training, as well as sites to download=20 software.

CINSA=20 Regional conference

CINSA held its first = regional conference in=20 August this year, the agenda, presentations and report are all online = for your=20 viewing. We welcome requests for more information or you can send us = your=20 comments and feedback.

 Advocacy

This section provides articles on advocacy and = policy=20 issues, whilst Gender and = ICT=20 provides information on Gender issues and ICTs.   

CINSA = is very=20 interactive!

Sign in as a contributing author and submit = articles or join the=20 discussion forum and air your views.=20 To be=20 included in our database of ICTs, Service providers and ICT = practitioners email=20 sandra@sangonet.org.za


To receive future = newsletters,=20 subscribe to our list by emailing cinsainfo-owner@lists.sn.apc.org with subscribe in the subject=20 line.

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3B598.E5D4F0A0-- From sandra at sangonet.org.za Fri Nov 28 10:17:59 2003 From: sandra at sangonet.org.za (Sandra Roberts) Date: Tue Feb 27 14:07:32 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: CINSA portal launched! Message-ID: CINSA's website launched! Community Information Network for Southern Africa (CINSA) portal/website is now live and online! This is to be the virtual meeting-place for the network members and any ICT practitioners. It is also a publishing space for community ICT knowledge workers to post their information and thus share it with others by contributing articles, best practices, reports, products and case studies. The portal also allows you to participate in an interactive discussion through a discussion forum on a number of topical issues - suggest a topic or participate in an existing one. In the near future the website / portal will house a searchable database of community ICT initiatives, service providers and practitioners in SADC. Currently the portal has information with the following sections / menu: Research Here you will find a collection of ICT research and articles including the CINSA community ICT projects' survey conducted earlier this year for SADC countries. This is a useful resource for researchers and practitioners alike. Resources Provides a number of resources, including information on sustainability, community radio, telecentre, ICT and education, as well as open source software. They provide advice and information on the various topics. Weblinks provides a number of online tools such as website resources and online training, as well as sites to download software. CINSA Regional conference CINSA held its first regional conference in August this year, the agenda, presentations and report are all online for your viewing. We welcome requests for more information or you can send us your comments and feedback. Advocacy This section provides articles on advocacy and policy issues, whilst Gender and ICT provides information on Gender issues and ICTs. CINSA is very interactive! Sign in as a contributing author and submit articles or join the discussion forum and air your views. To be included in our database of ICTs, Service providers and ICT practitioners email sandra@sangonet.org.za To receive future newsletters, subscribe to our list by emailing cinsainfo-owner@lists.sn.apc.org with subscribe in the subject line. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.sn.apc.org/pipermail/cinsainfo/attachments/20031128/8de4e651/attachment.html From sandra at sangonet.org.za Fri Nov 28 10:17:59 2003 From: sandra at sangonet.org.za (Sandra Roberts) Date: Tue Apr 17 18:11:15 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: CINSA portal launched! Message-ID: CINSA's website launched! Community Information Network for Southern Africa (CINSA) portal/website is now live and online! This is to be the virtual meeting-place for the network members and any ICT practitioners. It is also a publishing space for community ICT knowledge workers to post their information and thus share it with others by contributing articles, best practices, reports, products and case studies. The portal also allows you to participate in an interactive discussion through a discussion forum on a number of topical issues - suggest a topic or participate in an existing one. In the near future the website / portal will house a searchable database of community ICT initiatives, service providers and practitioners in SADC. Currently the portal has information with the following sections / menu: Research Here you will find a collection of ICT research and articles including the CINSA community ICT projects' survey conducted earlier this year for SADC countries. This is a useful resource for researchers and practitioners alike. Resources Provides a number of resources, including information on sustainability, community radio, telecentre, ICT and education, as well as open source software. They provide advice and information on the various topics. Weblinks provides a number of online tools such as website resources and online training, as well as sites to download software. CINSA Regional conference CINSA held its first regional conference in August this year, the agenda, presentations and report are all online for your viewing. We welcome requests for more information or you can send us your comments and feedback. Advocacy This section provides articles on advocacy and policy issues, whilst Gender and ICT provides information on Gender issues and ICTs. CINSA is very interactive! Sign in as a contributing author and submit articles or join the discussion forum and air your views. 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Resources Provides a number of resources, including information on sustainability, community radio, telecentre, ICT and education, as well as open source software. They provide advice and information on the various topics. Weblinks provides a number of online tools such as website resources and online training, as well as sites to download software. CINSA Regional conference CINSA held its first regional conference in August this year, the agenda, presentations and report are all online for your viewing. We welcome requests for more information or you can send us your comments and feedback. Advocacy This section provides articles on advocacy and policy issues, whilst Gender and ICT provides information on Gender issues and ICTs. CINSA is very interactive! Sign in as a contributing author and submit articles or join the discussion forum and air your views. 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