Centre for Community Technologies (CCT)

The Centre for Community Technologies at Nelson Mandela University aims to promote radical development of the human potential of particularly disadvantaged communities through the use of technologies. It is the aim of the CCT to promote policy interventions aimed at lowering market costs of technologies which hold significant prospects for social and economic empowerment of poor communities.

The Centre for Community Technologies (CCT) was established in 2014 with the aim to promote radical development of the human potential of particularly disadvantaged communities through the use of technologies. It is the aim of the CCT to promote policy interventions aimed at lowering market costs of technologies which hold significant prospects for social and economic empowerment of poor communities. It furthermore aims to develop best practice strategies in collaboration with community actors that demonstrate effective ways of harnessing technological innovations in support of social and economic empowerment of the poor. It is envisaged that such aims will be achieved through strategic partnerships with interest groups in communities working on progressive experiments requiring the use of responsive technologies to form part of broader social strategies aimed at promoting equality, reducing poverty, fostering job creation and entrepreneurship as well as democratic participation in society. Ultimately, the research and engagement activities undertaken in the CCT will lead to a better understanding of how innovations in science and technology could enhance the living and working conditions of poor and vulnerable groups in society.

Publications

ICT Readiness Assessment Tool

Bridging the gap between schools and technology in South Africa. 

Enhancing ICT Readiness in Schools in South Africa

Policies to support meaningful access and use of ICTs in Schools.

Communities Engaging in Smart Technologies and Industry 4.0

Aiming for radical advances in human potential in Africa, for Africa, by Africa.

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