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NGO’s peak in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) arena of the African society is explained by their ability to establish an ideological and pragmatic cross-dimensioning because of the balance kept between certainty and responsibility, rhetoric and reality, what is and what should be. Nevertheless, however the competence among multiple NGO’s represents one of the options to promote the access to ICT’s in Africa, there has been always a large segment of the African population whose necessities have not been met. In addition, this ICT promotion in Africa must be adapted to the endogenous reality of the continent.

 

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