The African Virtual University, a project established by the World Bank in 1997 to bridge the digital divide and knowledge gap between Africa and the rest of the world, has moved its operations from Washington DC to Kenya. AVU’s newly appointed chief executive officer, Cheick Modibo Diarra, was an adjunct professor of the school of engineering at Howard University in Washington, and the first Africa-born Unesco ‘goodwill ambassador’ for science and technology and enterprise. He says that the ...read more
The African Virtual University, a project established by the World Bank in 1997 to bridge the digital divide and knowledge gap between Africa and the rest of the world, has moved its operations from Washington DC to Kenya. AVU’s newly appointed chief executive officer, Cheick Modibo Diarra, was an adjunct professor of the school of engineering at Howard University in Washington, and the first Africa-born Unesco ‘goodwill ambassador’ for science and technology and enterprise. He says that the organisation’s goal is to provide quality and cost-effective education in sub-Saharan Africa.