ict4d

Have a look at our ICT4D activities!

MTDS is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and a corporate network specialist. But we are also specialized in using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for development initiatives. We call it ICT for Development or ICT4D. Over the last 15 years, MTDS has contributed to innovative development projects in more than 20 countries across Africa and the Arab World.

More information on our ICT4D activities? Please visit our website or download our new ICT4D information brochure!

MTDS chosen to implement USAID initiative to strengthen Moroccan Civil Society

USAID’s SANAD project supports the efforts of civil society organizations in Morocco to identify and frame key issues, mobilize their membership for a cause and to engage in advocacy. Its objective is to enable Moroccan associations and citizen’s groups to engage in active dialogue with local and national authorities and in so doing, to become a force for positive and democratic change in the Kingdom. MTDS is implementing SANAD with Management Systems Incorporated (MSI) and is responsible for executing ICT and new media activities.

Interactive Tanmia.ma Morocco NGO map

MTDS and Enviro Spatial have teamed up to create an interactive map of the members of the Tanmia.ma civil society club.

Search the Morocco Tanmia NGO database by activity or administrative region and find out who is doing what where.

 

 

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E-Learning: Welcome to Zahra!

From the 18th to the 22nd of August 2008, MTDS has welcomed Zahra Ali Alaiwi from the Judicial and Legal institute of Bahrain (JLSI ). Miss Ali Alaiwi was delivered a training in the E-learning platform management developed by MTDS, with American Bar Association. The platform currently presents four multimedia courses related to family law.

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The beginning

In the 90’s when Internet began transforming communications and economies worldwide, MTDS was at the forefront of establishing Internet access in Africa and promoting free market competition within the Internet services sector. MTDS engineers were essential to the inauguration of eight Internet Gateways in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1997-2002 financed by the US Government sponsored Leland Initiative , a five-year and $15 million effort to extend full Internet connectivity to twenty-one African countries.

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