Thanks McTim for good insights
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 2:56 PM, robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:I did point it out to the WB, rather too obliquely perhaps.
> McTim,
> You should have raised that issue over 4 months ago when the Kenya ICT Board
> invited interested parties to send a proposal for the development of ICT
> incubators.
I think that is an empirical question.
> Just like with chicken egg incubators you cannot have too many,
They would have to give it back if it came from a donor. If it
every year
> our institutions of higher learning pour out thousands of graduates who need
> somewhere to develop their skills. An incubator only hatches the chicks
> after that they are supposed to take in new eggs. If the chicks are allowed
> to stay in the incubator then it purpose and objective are defeated.
> As had been indicated the funding was to come from the World Bank or some
> other donor. What do you suggest that the KICT Board should do with those
> funds?
didn't, it seems that some money needs to be spent to persuade ISPs
to deploy IPv6, so maybe they could use it for dual stack CPE
software. It would be quite a coup for kenyan coders to do this.
Off the top of my head there is:
> Can you please also furnish us with some of the ICT incubators in Kenya
Strathmore
NaiLab
UoN/ihub/InfoDev/emobilis
ictpark.com
KIRDI
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Cheers,
McTim
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