Nenasala
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Formation | January 2005 [citation needed] |
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Headquarters | ICTA Agency of Sri Lanka |
Region served | Sri Lanka |
Website | nenasala.lk https://nenasalathelulla.com |
Nenasala (Wisdom Outlet) is a telecentre project by the Government of Sri Lanka. Developed under the e-Sri Lanka Initiative, which is implemented by the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka. Communication centers are being built by the government in rural areas to help fight poverty, develop culture and commerce, and sustain peace.[1] There are currently 751 such centers in the country, [citation needed] with the most recent being established in the Kuliyapitiya Technical college. However, the number of e-Nenasala centers was expected to extend up to 1000 centers by the end of the year 2010.[2]
Types of Nenasala[edit]
There are several models of Nenasala. They are:
- Rural Knowledge Centers
- e-Libraries
- Distance Learning and e-Learning Centers
- Tsunami Camp Computer Kiosks
See also[edit]
- Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network
- Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka
- Telecentre.org Academy of Sri Lanka
References[edit]
- ^ "Establishment of Nenasalas". Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
- ^ Nenasala Official Website
External links[edit]