Hi Sue, here are some links you might get information on your project.
Ma


From: John Kieti via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
To: nabusoba@yahoo.com
Cc: John Kieti <jkieti@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 12:00 PM
Subject: [kictanet] Facebook in Kenyan towns, NOFBI and digital inclusion

Dear Listers,

Thanking the ICT authority for an update on NOFBI - http://www.icta.go.ke/nofbi-update/

Last week I dug up Facebook active usage statistics looking for internet connectivity patterns in Kenyan towns. Here is a list of the top 20 Kenyan towns on Facebook usage - http://www.gmeltdown.com/2015/06/kenyas-top-20-towns-on-facebook.html

My question is, could it be that NOFBI and ICTA internet connectivity initiatives are too government centric - hence very slow impact? or what are we doing about digital inclusion in the country with CAK and others?

best regards
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John Kieti
Phone: +254-735-764242 // +254-722-764242
Twitter: @johnKieti // Skype:  jkieti

Blog:
gmeltdown.com // LinkedIn: https://ke.linkedin.com/in/kieti

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