Projects and Research

 

Project Name  ict@innovation

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Contacts

Milton Aineruhanga milton@wougnet.org Phn:
Fred. Yeboah secretatriat@fossfa.net Phn: +233 (0)26 4679 822
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Project Summary

The ict@innovation programme builds capacities in African small and medium ICT enterprises to make a business with Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). ict@innovation aims to encourage the growth of African ICT industries, particularly in Southern and East Africa, through three main actions: spreading FOSS business models for enterprises in Africa, fostering FOSS certification and supporting innovative local FOSS applications for social and economic development. ict@innovation is a partnership of FOSSFA (Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa) and InWEnt - Capacity Building International (Germany).

Funding partners are the German Ministry Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA). The programme focuses on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) as a key technology to drive innovation, add local value and create sustainable and affordable ICT-solutions. ict@innovation aims to enhance regional networking and to strengthen consulting capacities of regional and national ICT associations and training institutions as well as of other relevant change agents.

Programme Components

Pillar A. Training on African FOSS Business Models for ICT-based SME

• Capturing profitable business models for FOSS products, services and training, adapted to the African context
• Disseminating such model business approaches and related skills in the African ICT sector

Pillar B. Quality Management for FOSS Services through Certification

• Promotion of internationally accepted quality standards in the field of FOSS
• Enlargement of trainings for certification and accreditation of FOSS training courses, tests and materials

Pillar C. Innovative local FOSS Applications for social and economic development

• “Learning by Coding”: promoting the application of technical skills in locally relevant software projects
• Development and dissemination of FOSS products adapted to the needs of the SME and the public sector

Pillar D. Regional networking and international exchange

• Community Building through trainings and web portal
• Strengtheing regional organisations and assisting international exchange

 

Project Name FOSS Advocacy in West Africa and Beyond - (FOSSWAY)

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Contact

Silvia Aimasso fossway@fossfa.net Phn:+233 (0)54 1381910
Fred. Yeboah scretariat@fossfa.net Phn:+233 (0)26 4679 822
Nnenna @aiti-kace.com.gh Phn:
Start Date May, 2009 End Date April, 2011
Project Summary

FOSSWAY shall entrench and sustain advocacy on the benefits, use and availability of Free and Open Source Software(FOSS) in key West African countries, while providing materials, data and tools for deployment in all countries of the continent. The research component shall provide needed information that has been lacking and is critically needed for FOSS deployment at all levels in African economies. The project, in its crosscutting nature, shall respond to needs in government, schools, governance, academia, professional groups and the African population at large. Materials developed under this project shall be in English, French and Portuguese, catering to information needs in all major languages of all African countries needed for FOSS Advocacy. They shall also be made available in as many formats as possible to facilitate their use and reproduction under diverse budgetary and technology circumstances in the continent.