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Afro-Web: Summary

How can the net change the world for the better?

01 Mar
2006
Ineke Aquarius NairoWeb website

It is clear that NairoBits has been successful in enhancing communication between Africa and the rest of the world; especially on an individual level, enabling more people to get more of a first-hand knowledge of Africa. It has strengthened the students' beliefs about a bright future that is determined more by themselves than by their background and has offered hope to the youths of Kenya.

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Wednesday, 30th March 2005
Wednesday, 01st March 2006

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