I totally agree with Ms Anriette on this. Encouraging Universities to consider IG in their curriculums will go a long way in enhancing participation and awareness among students (NexGens) as well as researchers. As a partime lecturer in Internet Technologies, I've already found this working and of interest to students in my country. So, +1 Anriette. Alagie Ceesay On Saturday, September 10, 2016, Anriette Esterhuysen <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thanks for this. I had no idea they were covering it. > > And yes, it is a real gap. Even though there is an impressive and > growing body of research on some aspects of the internet in Africa. > > I have just spent 3 days at CPR South which was preceded by the CPR > South Young Scholars Programme > http://www.cprsouth.org/cprsouth-2016-young-scholars-programme/ > > There is some really impressive research being done in Africa on ICT > use, cost, coverage, etc. and how policy and regulation interact with > all these. > > Still not much on "internet governance" > > Anriette > > > On 10/09/2016 11:47, "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang" wrote: > > +1 to Anriette > > > > > > http://allafrica.com/stories/201609051642.html > > > > > > wolfgang > > > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------- > Anriette Esterhuysen > Executive Director > Association for Progressive Communications > [log in to unmask] <javascript:;> > www.apc.org > IM: ae_apc >