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Sweden training for ICT Regulators in progress

Sweden training for ICT Regulators in progress

ICT Regulator Programme

Sweden training phase for the capacity building programme ICT Regulation – Policy and Practice took place in May. 18 participants from regulatory authorities in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda was here to develop further skills in regulatory issues.

Sida commissions SPIDER to host a capacity-building programme for ICT regulators

Sida commissions SPIDER to host a capacity-building programme for ICT regulators

ICT Regulator Programme

SPIDER has been commissioned to host the programme “ICT Regulation – Policy and Practice” for developing country regulatory bodies. The programme is coordinated in cooperation with the Swedish Post and Telecom authority, PTS.

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