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    Global Voice helps bridge digital divide in Guinea

    CONARKY: In partnership with the Guinean Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ARPT), the Global Voice Group has commited to fund, build and equip five cyber centres in Guinea by the end of the first quarter of 2011.

    This joint ARPT-Global Voice Group initiative aims to allow citizens, in each of the five districts of Conakry, to access the internet and benefit from a range of equipments and telecommunication services.

    By launching the project, Global Voice Group aims to do its part to bridge the digital divide in Guinea. Says Laurent Lamothe, CEO of the company: "Nowadays, the internet plays a key role, not only in the economic development of African countries, but also in the development and well-being of communities. In this respect, we are pleased to effectively support the Guinean state's efforts to bridge the digital divide in Guinea."

    Training and engagement of local communities

    As part of this initiative, the Global Voice Group plans to engage local communities in the project and give them proper training to assume autonomy over the management of their cyber centres. Global Voice Group's main objective is to provide the communities with facilities that are economically viable and self-sustaining over time. The group also aims to foster local entrepreneurism by giving young students and entrepreneurs an opportunity to develop management skills while helping their communities.

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