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| logo            = SchoolNet.JPG‎
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| type            = NGO
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| industry        = ICT
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| founded        = 2001
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| headquarters    = Johannesburg
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| country        = South Africa
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| email          = nafi.mbodj[at]schoolnetafrica.org
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| website        = [www.schoolnet-africa.org]
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| keypeople      = Professor [[Babacar Fall]], President
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'''SchoolNet Africa''' is
'''SchoolNet Africa''' is a non-government organization dedicated to improve the access to quality and efficient education through information, communication and technology (ICT) collaborates with learners, teachers, policymakers and practitioners through country-based schoolnet organisations across Africa. SchoolNet Africa is based in Johannesburg, South Africa. <ref>[http://www.schoolnet-africa.org/english/about_aekw.html About the African Education Knowledge Warehouse]</ref>
 
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[[Category: Organizations]]
[[Category: Organizations]]

Revision as of 22:26, 5 May 2012

Type: NGO
Industry: ICT
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: Johannesburg
Country: South Africa
Email: nafi.mbodj[at]schoolnetafrica.org
Website: [www.schoolnet-africa.org]
Key People
Professor Babacar Fall, President

SchoolNet Africa is a non-government organization dedicated to improve the access to quality and efficient education through information, communication and technology (ICT) collaborates with learners, teachers, policymakers and practitioners through country-based schoolnet organisations across Africa. SchoolNet Africa is based in Johannesburg, South Africa. [1]

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