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Professor Faustin R. Kamuzora's website |
| | I am employed as an academic staff at Mzumbe University, Tanzania. I'm also currently (2007-2011) serving as a Deputy Vice Chancellor responsible for Administration and Finance matters at the university.
My research interests include the following:
Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D)
E-commerce and community tourism as an engine of economic development
Application of Complex Systems Thinking for analysing factors affecting economic development
Impact of Information Systems in organisations' operations
Knowledge management for development |
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Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) |
| | TCRA is an independent Authority for the Postal, Broadcasting and Electronic communications industries in the United Republic of Tanzania. |
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Tanzania Development Gateway |
| | This contain all you need to know about Tanzania |
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Tanzania Free and Open Source Software Association |
| | Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) is gaining momentum in Africa. A growing group of people is debating the potential benefits of migrating organizations to FOSS and pressure groups are emerging.
Open Source Software movement is built on the premise that better software is produced when everyone is allowed to modify and change the software. So, instead of selling user licenses, the product (source code) is distributed |
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Tanzania Knowledge Network (TAKNET) |
| | Tanzania Knowledge Network (TAKNET) is a joint initiative by the United Nations through its Joint Program on Capacity Development for Development Management under one UN initiative, The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and The Economic and Social Research Foundation. The network is established to promote sharing information on various aspects of social and economic development and stimulate discussions by informed individuals on current development issues. |
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Tanzania Online |
| | A gateway to information on Development issues in Tanzania |
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The Ghana Information and Knowledge Sharing Network (GINKS) |
| | The Ghana Information and Knowledge Sharing Network (GINKS) is a constitution of a broad range of people drawn from various fields of endeavour but mainly involved in Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and sustainable Development. |
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The Information for Development Programme |
| | infoDev works to promote better understanding and effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) as tools of poverty reduction and broad-based, sustainable development. |
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The Journey towards eGovernment Excellence |
| | This training will be from March 19th - 23rd, 2007 at the Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre. |
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Walimu Kuboresha Ualimu kwa Teklohama |
| | The Ministry of Education and Vocational Training in Tanzania has embarked on an ambitious programme to provide all 32 teachers education Colleges with the most up to date ICT equipment and broadband Internet connection. |
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