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Home
About
Mission
Lost Legacies
SmartCities
Child Rights
Africa
Support by Nobel Laureates
FAQ Africa
TEAM
Volunteers
Publications
On Issues
The Future of AI: Innovation or Chaos?
The future of AI depends on the choices we make today—whether it becomes a force for good or a harbinger of chaos.
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Why Forcing Google to Sell Chrome is a Step in the Wrong Direction
If Microsoft was not punished through a breakup, why should Google face such measures?
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Urban Competition: A New Route to Global Peace
Global competition is increasingly shifting from countries to cities, which now play a critical role in driving economic grow...
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ICT's Impact on African Economies
How ICT boosts economic growth in Africa through digital infrastructure.
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ICT's Impact on African Economies
Computers for Schools in Africa
How ICT boosts economic growth in Africa through digital infrastructure.
450K Schools, 250M Kids in Africa Lack Tech
Computers for Schools in Africa
In 2021, 770 million people, or nearly 9% of the world's population, did not have access to electricity.
Sub-Saharan Africa's Growth Depends on Quality Education
Computers for Schools in Africa
Educational outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa are low, with many children out of school and insufficient teacher training.
Computers for Schools in Africa
E-Governance and Smart Cities
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Universal Rights of Children
AI and International Security
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20 years ago, it was just a movie
A "Sputnik Shock" in AI?
US National Digital Asset Stockpile
José Ramos-Horta, President and Nobel Laureate, Addresses the World
Message from the President of the Senate of Italy, Sen. Ignazio La Russa
Message from Mr. Masud Gharahkhani, President of the Storting
Kumi Naidoo’s Support for “A Computer Class for Every School in Africa”