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Survey of ICT and Education in Africa : Namibia Country Report

ACCESS TO COMPUTERS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION ADULT LITERACY ADULT TRAINING ADULTS AGE GROUP AGRICULTURAL TRAINING BASIC SKILLS CALL CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS COLLEGES COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY LIBRARIES COMPUTER LITERACY COMPUTER SKILLS CONSULTATIVE PROCESS CONTINUING EDUCATION CURRICULA CURRICULUM CURRICULUM MATERIALS CURRICULUM REVISION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DISTANCE LEARNING EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION DATA EDUCATION MANAGEMENT EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION POLICY DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL THEORY EDUCATORS EQUITY IN EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER PARITY GENDER PARITY INDEX GENERAL EDUCATION GER GLOBAL MONITORING GROSS ENROLMENT GROSS ENROLMENT RATIO HEALTH CARE HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER LEARNING HOME EDUCATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVING ACCESS INDEPENDENT LEARNING INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUNIOR SECONDARY JUNIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION JUNIOR SECONDARY LEVEL KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT LEADERSHIP LEARNERS LEARNING ACTIVITIES LEARNING CENTRES LEARNING CURRICULUM LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LIBRARIES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFELONG LEARNING LITERACY DEVELOPMENT LITERACY TRAINING LOW LEVELS OF EDUCATION MATHEMATICS MINISTRIES OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CURRICULUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS NUTRITION OPEN LEARNING PEDAGOGY PER CAPITA INCOME PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PROFICIENCY PROMOTING EQUITY QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY TEACHING RADIO RADIO STATIONS READING READING SKILLS REPEATERS RESOURCE CENTRE RESOURCE TEACHERS SCHOOL CONTEXT SCHOOL EDUCATION SCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM SCHOOL LEAVERS SCHOOL LIBRARIES SCHOOL LIBRARY SCHOOLBOOKS SCHOOLS SECONDARY CERTIFICATE SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NORMS SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIAL NEEDS SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION STUDENT TEACHERS SUPPLY OF TEXTBOOKS TEACHER TEACHER DEVELOPMENT TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS TEACHER PERFORMANCE TEACHER RESOURCE CENTRES TEACHER-TRAINING INSTITUTIONS TEACHERS TEACHING TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAINING COLLEGE TRAINING PROGRAMME TRAINING SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNIVERSAL ACCESS UPPER PRIMARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRES YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Namibia
2012-08-13T12:48:01Z | 2012-08-13T12:48:01Z | 2007-04

This short country report, a result of larger Information for Development Program (infoDev) - supported survey of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in education in Africa, provides a general overview of current activities and issues related to ICT use in education in the country. Namibia has played a pioneering and visionary role in Africa in the area of ICTs in education and serves as a beacon for many organizations and groups operating across the continent. Namibia offers innovative options on affordable and sustainable access to ICTs through the active involvement of local youth under the leadership of SchoolNet Namibia. In addition to a visionary national ICT for education policy, the Namibian government has also taken the lead in committing a dedicated budget to support ICTs in education and the establishment of machinery for coordinated multi-stakeholder collaboration.

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