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THE MOBILE PHONE ‘REVOLUTION’ INAFRICA

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350 million mobile phone subscribers

Use• transfer money• monitor elections• deliver public health messages

Informal economy • people selling airtime• charging and fixing mobiles• renting them out

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Rapid Growth

• based on pre-pay phone cards

• voice• low-end phones

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Rapid Adoption

• affordable• portable• multi-functional• ease of use

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“the single most transformative technology for development”

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Benefits of mobile phones

• incremental (improving the speed and efficiency of what people already do)

• transformational (offering something new)

• related to production (selling mobiles and related services)

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pioneering new forms of mobile usage:M-Pesa

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Transforming health sector

• collect health data

• support diagnosis and treatment

• disseminate health education in poor settings

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Generates benefits within the formal and informal sectors

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Limits of mobile telephones & missed opportunities• many people

marginalized/excluded from benefits

• cost and usability problems restrict many from benefiting from the full functionality of mobiles

• government restrictions and state control have also been shown to hinder the growth of the mobile phone sector

• used to devastating effect as a ‘weapon of war’ to circulate destabilizing rumors and hate messages

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Conclusion