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      • W2i: The Wireless Internet Institute: Bringing Wir...
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      • Intel Capital Homepage
      • Foreign Policy: Seven Questions: Wiring the World’...
      • Welcome To Accelon Ghana
      • >>Africa Venture Partners <<
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      • MENAFN - Middle East North Africa . Financial Netw...
      • ECA Business Plan Launched
      • FT.com / Technology - UN warning to Silicon Valley...
      • allAfrica.com: Ethiopia: Chinese to Fund Future AU...
      • Global Digital Solidarity Fund - The 1% principle
      • Africa: Innovative Financing
      • Global Digital Solidarity Fund - Structure
      • Global Digital Solidarity Fund - The DSF’s vision ...
      • Africa Business Club of The Harvard Business School
      • Business Action for Africa - Theme overview
      • Governance & transparency
      • Trade
      • Youth employment
      • Enterprise & Employment
      • Human Devt -Business Action 4 Africa
      • Perceptions of Africa - Business Action 4 Africa
      • YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
      • Business Action for Africa
      • YouTube - My Favorites
      • The investment climate in Africa:
      • The Commission for Africa
      • “We, the Heads of State and Government of the Afri...
      • $30 million grant from IFC
      • IFC -Investment Climate Facility 4 Africa

Intel Chairman - Dr. Craig Barret
Intel chairman Craig Barrett discusses the World Ahead Program which the company established in May 2006. Intel has pledged over $1 billion over the next five years, to bring internet coverage to various regions around the world. According to Barrett, all young people in the world should have access to the internet in order to further their lives and make information more accessible.

Intel Chairman Craig Barrett on the U.N. and Silicon Valley

"Silicon Valley IT companies are in the right place at the right time to help the United Nations address the world's health, education, and economic problems. Barrett, who has been appointed the chairman of the U.N.'s Global Alliance for ICT and Development, says, "My job is to make sure that we don't talk a lot, but we do a lot." The Alliance will meet today at the the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., to discuss the role of Silicon Valley in the U.N.'s information technology goals.
Intel's chairman at the company's headquarters in Santa Clara. February 28th, 2007 12:01 am

Historic Meeting of Silicon Valley to solve Emerging world issues

  • What UN is saying...Sarbuland Khan
the Strategy Council of the Global Alliance for ICT and Development kicks off its first meeting with venture capitalists and leaders of high tech companies at the computer museum in Silicon Valley. One of the goals of the meeting is to identify specifically what IT solutions can be implemented to address problems in areas like healthcare, economic development, education, and government

Other Stakeholders

  • Intel Capital
  • Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) Luzanne
  • ICA- The Infra Consortium for Africa ($740m)
  • AECF-Afri Enterp Challenge Fund ($100m) - by UK Commision for Africa & G8
  • ICF-Invest Climate 4 Africa ($30m grant)
  • Business Action for Africa
  • Nepad Business Group
  • Corporate Council 4 Africa

IFC & Investment in Africa

  • Foreign Investment Advisory Service
  • Priv Enter Partnership
  • IFC commites to Africa

IFC Executive Vice President Lars Thunell

"The investment climate remains a major challenge on Sub- aharan Africa's path to a better future. African businesses currently face one of the world's highest levels of regulatory obstacles to Entrepreneurs. Africa has also been one of the world's slowest regions to reform its investment climate. Private investors need the right environment to operate. Transparent, robust institutions and an efficient and clear business regulatory environment are also needed to establish the conditions necessary for growth."

World Economic Forum on Africa 2007

  • WEF Networked Readyness Report
  • WEF Invest Climate facility 4 Africa
  • Partners
  • Cape Town SA
  • Exec Summary - Africa Report

Commission for Africa

  • Commission for Africa

Venture Capital Start-Ups

  • World Bank & Deve Outreach
  • Western Australia ICT Dev Strategy
  • VC & SA 2
  • VC & SA
  • VC & Nigeria 2
  • VC & Nigeria
  • VC & Mauritius
  • VC & IKEP org
  • VC & Australia
  • VC & Arab Countries -Egypt
  • The New Economy ICT is not enough
  • ORASCOM & Intel Capital
  • MENAFN -Middle East & N.Afri & Intel
  • MENA -PEP -IFC
  • Invest Promotion & Implementation plan
  • ICT Roadmap 4 Africa & VC
  • ICT enabled Dev 4 Africa
  • High-Potential Entrepreneurship
  • Gramercy VC
  • Doing ICT Bus in Egypt
  • Center 4 Innovation Devt

Private Sector Actors

  • Investment Climate Facility - ICF
  • Bus Action 4 Africa
  • New Bridge Ventures -SA
  • Nova Capital Partners - NY
  • Icapital - SA

UN

  • UNIDO & VC
  • UNCTAD report

NGOs

  • Empowerment works think tank

Company's I watch in Africa

  • Venture Comm in SA - Kieth Boid