Monthly Archives: April 2014
African Internet Policy and Media Law Roundup
Posted on April 25, 2014 Leave a Comment
Welcome to the first African Internet Policy and Media Law Roundup compiled by Ephraim Percy Kenyanito. This edition of the roundup explores notable events affecting, or affected by, African internet policies from January through April 2014. JANUARY Zambia: On January 1, 2014, Miles Sampa, Zambia’s Junior Minister of Commerce, Trade, and Industry, declared war on the Zambian […]
Spotlight on African Contributions to Internet Governance Discussions Part 1: NetMundial
Posted on April 14, 2014 Leave a Comment
The internet affects every individual in this world whether directly or indirectly. For example, a medical professional somewhere in Goma, Congo might access the internet to read and post reviews to current medication available and this might have an impact on the kind of medication that he/she recommends to the patient, whether the patient has […]