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There are a growing number of information and communications technologies (ICT)initiatives in developing countries. These initiatives are usually undertaken on the basis thatthey are important for social and economic development. However, one barrier to theefficient utilisation of ICT in developing countries is the relatively low level of informationliteracy. Without the ability to manipulate and use information effectively, investments inICT-for-development projects may be unsuccessful. In this research project, three ICTinitiatives in Kenya are analysed in the light of the dimensions of information literacy.Implications for other developing countries are discussed.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
Volume
39
Number of Pages
1-11
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