The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) promotes decision-making that facilitates the use of ICT in support of development and citizen-centred governance. Through research, advocacy and debates, it aims to enable policy makers and other stakeholders in Africa to understand how to leverage ICT policies and tools to improve livelihoods, improve public service delivery, and stimulate citizen participation in democratic processes.
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