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Artificial Intelligence Practitioners' Guide: Kenya
This practitioner’s guide is a legislative and ethical starting point for anyone in Kenya, whether established entities, startups, or users, including young people, looking to utilize technologies to create efficiencies and, in turn, spur economic opportunities.
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Une bibliothèque numérique à énergie solaire pour les écoles en zones rurales
Le projet « Impala DigiLib » est l'adaptation des NAS (serveurs de stockage en réseau) à l'environnement scolaire, et en particulier pour les écoles des zones rurales peu électrifiées.
Les NAS sont connus du monde de l'entreprise, mais aussi des particuliers adeptes des nouvelles technologies. Pour les écoles, ils représentent une solution simple et adaptée pour stocker, sauvegarder, partager et synchroniser les données.
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Local authority handbook to digital transformation
A practical guide for local authorities and those interested in city-level innovation. It offers a way to think about approaching digital transition in your city and includes a range of activities and associated tools you can use to conduct the activity. Where possible, we’ve included an example of how the tool was used by practitioners from the ASToN network.
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Case study: Digital tools transform teaching and learning in Uganda
The TTE Sandbox is a one-stop portal for distance learning in Uganda's National Teachers' Colleges (NTCs) and Vocational Training Institutes (VTIs). In this case study, we look into the elements that allowed this innovation to support distance learning and answer the needs that arose from school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Artificial Intelligence and the Circular Economy in Africa: Key Considerations for a Just Transition
The circular economy model (CEM) has gained traction as an alternative to the current “take, waste, and dispose system” associated with the linear economy. There is also growing hype that the potential industry-wide applications of artificial intelligence (AI) for various use cases can enhance circularity in Africa.
Could the CEM and AI in Africa form the pathway to an African green-digital "twin transition"? Join the discussion with key experts on AI policy, sustainability, data governance, twin transition, and the Circular Economy, on considerations needed to enhance circularity in Africa through leveraging AI.
The webinar was an official side event at the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) 2022.
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Assessment of smart farming solutions for smallholders in low and middle-income countries
Smart farming solutions can play an important role in helping smallholder farmers in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) increase their productivity and resilience to disaster by opening access to assets and mechanisation, optimising the use of inputs, labour and natural resources and reducing crop and animal losses and waste. This report explores the emergence of smart farming solutions in LMICs and identifies opportunities to scale these solutions. It provides supply-side solution providers, such as agritech innovators and mobile operators, as well as the investors and donors that support them, with insights into the smart farming opportunity in LMICs.
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Case study: Building coding skills among Rwandan teachers and their students
Scratc²h 2050, a two-year pilot project implemented from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2022, aimed to improve the relevance of secondary STEM education and to strengthen the link with the world of work, by supporting STEM and ICT teachers in Kayonza district to set up after-school coding clubs in their schools.
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Two recommendations to advance the geospatial data sector in Senegal
The AU-EU D4D Hub project organised a series of workshops on June 1st and 2nd to promote the use of geospatial data for the development of innovative digital solutions in Senegal. Find here the recommendations that came out to advance the geospatial data sector in Senegal.
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Cyber diplomacy, regional challenges and gender issues in cybersecurity with Joe Burton
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Joe Burton, coordinator of the Jean Monnet Network at the European Cyber Diplomacy (CYDIPLO). Joe Burton is also currently working on the CYBERCULT project funded by the European Commission.
In this podcast, he tells us more about his line of work and his main areas of expertise, including cyber warfare and cyber diplomacy. Furthermore, we discuss gender issues in cyber security as well as other challenges that different regions face in this field.
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Cyber capacity building in development policies and the importance of cyber diplomacy for the EU with Patryk Pawlak
In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Patryk Pawlak, the Executive Officer of the EUISS. Dr Pawlak has extensive experience in cyber capacity building policy, is a project director for the EU Cyber Direct - European Cyber Diplomacy Initiative, and is a former co-chair of the Advisory Board of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise.
In this podcast, Dr. Pawlak elaborates on cyber diplomacy and its importance for the EU, the increasing need for cyber capacity building, specifically in development policies, and provides insight into the influential trends of cyber capacity building in international cooperation.
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Cybersecurity policies with Bertrand Lathoud
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Bertrand Lathoud, Head of the Cybersecurity Competence Centre (C3) at SecurityMadeIn.Lu. Mr Lathoud also works as member of the Advisory Board of EU CyberNet.
In this podcast, he tells us about the Luxembourg Cybersecurity Competence Centre, how cyber capacity building tools and programs used in developing countries can also be relevant at the national level for EU member states and Luxembourg’s cybersecurity priorities at the national and European levels.
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