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  2. World Computer Exchange - Wikipedia

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    World Computer Exchange (WCE) is a United States and Canada based charity organization whose mission is "to reduce the digital divide for youth in developing countries, to use our global network of partnerships to enhance communities in these countries, and to promote the reuse of electronic equipment and its ultimate disposal in an environmentally responsible manner."

  3. Rlg Communications - Wikipedia

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    It started with the incorporation of a company called Roagams Link Ghana Ltd now Rlg Communications (Ghana) Limited, as the leading Ghanaian computer and handset manufacturing company. [citation needed] The company is the first indigenous African company to assemble laptops, desktops and mobile phones and offer ICT training in computer and ...

  4. Richard Appiah Akoto - Wikipedia

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    Richard Appiah Akoto (also nicknamed Owura Kwadwo Hottish), [1] is a Ghanaian educationist at Betenase M/A Junior High School who received attention for his innovative approach for teaching students Information and Communications Technology (ICT) without a computer.

  5. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 report, "Ghana E-waste Country Assessment", [12] found that of 215,000 tons of electronics imported to Ghana, 30% was brand new and 70% was used. Of the used product, the study concluded that 15% was not reused and was scrapped or discarded.

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  7. New media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The use of new media in Ghana like elsewhere is growing. The Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) sector, which is based on a free market approach, [ 1 ] has promoted new media use. Most popular aspects of new media to Ghanaians is the Internet, [ 2 ] and its associated mobile and desktop applications for education, health ...

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