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'''Aloyce Menda''' was the Coordinator of Journalists' Union for Science & Technology Advancement Africa.<ref>[http://comminit.com/en/node/128050/306 comminit]</ref> Just Africa is accredited member of [[AFRALO]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/AFRALO/African+Regional+At-Large+Organisation+(AFRALO) icann community]</ref> | '''Aloyce Menda''' was the Coordinator of Journalists' Union for Science & Technology Advancement Africa.<ref>[http://comminit.com/en/node/128050/306 comminit]</ref> Just Africa is accredited member of [[AFRALO]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/AFRALO/African+Regional+At-Large+Organisation+(AFRALO) icann community]</ref> |
Revision as of 08:43, 13 April 2011
Country: | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Email: | justafrica2001[at]yahoo.com |
Aloyce Menda was the Coordinator of Journalists' Union for Science & Technology Advancement Africa.[1] Just Africa is accredited member of AFRALO.[2]
Articles
These are some of many articles by Aloyce Menda:
- ICT education project amid rural connectivity challenges, Tanzania.[3]
- CROMABU: enhancing market opportunities for small farmers in Mwanza, Tanzania [4]
- Lake Victoria over-fishing threatens poor families.[5]
- Kilinux OSS Innovation Propels ICT localization in Ki-Swahili.[6]
- ICT for improved crop marketing in rural Tanzania.[7]
- If trusted leaders can steal so much,Tanzania can’t develop. [8]
Workshops
- The future of ICT in Secondary Schools - Strategizing for Implementation.[9]
Awards
Aloyce Menda was finalist for AISI Media Awards in print media category, for his article “Controversies over ICT benefits to Africa”.[10]
Death
Aloyce died due to liver cancer on 6th April 2009. He was 50.[11]