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What are African ICT regulators doing in response to COVID-19?

What are African ICT regulators doing in response to COVID-19?

ICT Regulator Programme

What are African ICT regulators doing in response to COVID-19? As the demands and loads on the communication networks increased so did the pressure on National Regulatory Authorities to not only keep functioning but to solve unprecedented issues. Here are some...
ICT Regulation programme goes digital in 2020

ICT Regulation programme goes digital in 2020

ICT Regulator Programme, News archive

ICT Regulation programme goes digital in 2020 The restrictions to international movement and the guidelines issued by Sida and Stockholm University regarding social distancing precipitated a digitalisation of the Sweden phase of the programme. How do you create an...
ICT regulation and Covid-19 response

ICT regulation and Covid-19 response

ICT Regulator Programme, News archive

ICTs, regulation and COVID-19 responses A lot has happened in the world the past six months and there have been many responses as well as attempts to collect impressions and taking stock thus far. This is a short introduction to some of the publications and other...
Strong and adaptive ICT Regulators important in response to Covid-19

Strong and adaptive ICT Regulators important in response to Covid-19

ICT Regulator Programme, News archive

Long-term support, cooperation and exchange of experience is vital for regulatory authorities in Sub-Saharan Africa to ensure crisis resistant ICTs.

Workshop in ICT regulation for Nigerian regulators

Workshop in ICT regulation for Nigerian regulators

Events, ICT Regulator Programme, News archive, Pressrelease

SPIDER and PTS, with help from the Swedish Embassy and Ericsson in Nigeria provide expertise to train Nigerian regulators in a workshop that is hosted by the NCC in Abjua.

Regulator programme round 2019B starts

Regulator programme round 2019B starts

ICT Regulator Programme, News archive

Round 2019B of the regulator programme ICT regulation - Policy and practice has started its second round for 2019. Participants from nine countries are in Sweden for two weeks of training and study visits. Read more about the programme here The participants in the...
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