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Report: WSIS Volunteer Family Nigeria

Dr Rose Ekeleme (IAVE), Oyebisi.B.Oluseyi (NNNGO)
05 November 2005

Constraints

In carrying out its activities the WSIS Volunteer family in Nigeria encountered the following constraints, which served as a catalyst to its activities:

I. Low level of Awareness on Volunteering and ICTs

II. Bureaucratic bottle necks

III. Lack of adequate computers for training under the Rural ICT workshop project

IV. Lack of Infrastructures such as Electricity in rural area thereby bringing added cost on our budget as we have to source for an alternative power-Electric Generators.

V. Due to the lack of electricity about 4 of our computers were lost to high power voltage from alternative source of electricity used for training in the rural areas.

VI. As funding is key to development and a scarce resource everywhere it did create a bottleneck for some of our activities.

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