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In February 2011, UniForum SA joined the Johannesburg Centre for Software Engineering (at Wits University) for the development and awareness of [[ICT]] in South Africa.<ref>[http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/379/56985.html BizCommunity]</ref>
 
In February 2011, UniForum SA joined the Johannesburg Centre for Software Engineering (at Wits University) for the development and awareness of [[ICT]] in South Africa.<ref>[http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/379/56985.html BizCommunity]</ref>
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In order to raise awareness of the Internet and computers in high school students, UniForum SA sponsored the Computer Applications Olympiad 2011.<ref>[http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/company-announcement-uniforum-sa-backs-sacot-computer-applications-olympiad-2011-2011-06-27 EngineeringNews]</ref>
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In order to promote knowledge of the Internet and computers among high school students, UniForum SA sponsored the Computer Applications Olympiad 2011.<ref>[http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/company-announcement-uniforum-sa-backs-sacot-computer-applications-olympiad-2011-2011-06-27 EngineeringNews]</ref>
    
UniForum SA is a non-profit organisation that redirects its surplus funds into its corporate social investment arm, 'CoZa Cares'. By 2011, R40million had been invested in school computer centres, software content development, teacher training, school leadership development and IT entrepreneurial training.<ref>[http://mybroadband.co.za/news/insight/14284-uniforum-sa-past-present-and-future.html MyBroadband]</ref>
 
UniForum SA is a non-profit organisation that redirects its surplus funds into its corporate social investment arm, 'CoZa Cares'. By 2011, R40million had been invested in school computer centres, software content development, teacher training, school leadership development and IT entrepreneurial training.<ref>[http://mybroadband.co.za/news/insight/14284-uniforum-sa-past-present-and-future.html MyBroadband]</ref>
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===Partnership with AfriNIC===
 
===Partnership with AfriNIC===
In June, 2012, it was announced that UniForum SA and [[AfriNIC]] began a partnership to support training and policy discussions within Africa's tech community. AfriNIC provides training on topics such as [[cybersecurity]], [[IPv4]] exhaustion, [[IPv6]] deployment, [[Internet Protocol]] and mobility, policy and IP address allocation, and Domain Name System Security Extensions ([[DNSSEC]]). UniForum SA will sponsor four AfriNIC meetings, where public and private sector officials can discuss Internet growth and accessibility policy issues, and the deployment of technologies such as cybersecurity and IPv6, as they affect the African continent.<ref>[http://www.learnthings.co.za/news/46-dot-africa-partners-with-afrinic-to-drive-training-a-policy.html DotAfrica partners with AfriNIC to drive training & policy, learnthings.co.za]</ref>
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In June, 2012, it was announced that UniForum SA and [[AfriNIC]] began a partnership to support training and policy discussions within Africa's tech community. AfriNIC provides training on topics such as [[cybersecurity]], [[IPv4]] exhaustion, [[IPv6]] deployment, [[Internet Protocol]] and mobility, policy and IP address allocation, and [[DNSSEC|Domain Name System Security Extensions]] (DNSSEC). UniForum SA will sponsor four AfriNIC meetings, where public and private sector officials can discuss Internet growth and accessibility policy issues, and the deployment of technologies such as cybersecurity and IPv6, as they affect the African continent.<ref>[http://www.learnthings.co.za/news/46-dot-africa-partners-with-afrinic-to-drive-training-a-policy.html DotAfrica partners with AfriNIC to drive training & policy, learnthings.co.za]</ref>
    
==External Links==
 
==External Links==