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Home > News > October 2006 > 02 October 2006 Kenya to host second eLearning Africa ConferenceeLearning Africa 2007, the second International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, will take place from the 28th to the 30th of May, 2007 in Nairobi, Kenya under the Patronage of the Kenyan Minister for Education, Science and Technology, the Hon. Dr. Noah Wekesa, MP. The title of the conference in 2007 is 'Building infrastructures and capacities to reach out to the whole of Africa'. The organisers, ICWE GmbH and Hoffmann & Reif, say the title reflects the significant efforts of African countries to set up their national and regional ICT infrastructures to create access to education, training and services for all. The conference aims to bring together African high-level policy makers and industry leaders, as well as R&D experts and practitioners with their counterparts from Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The first eLearning Africa conference took place from May 24 – 26, 2006, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 832 participants from 80 countries attended the event. The organisers say about 70% of the participants came from African countries.
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