- Human Resources in Community Networks – Our Biggest Assets and Challenges – Michuki Mwangi, Internet Society
- Presentation on Solar Systems – Solomon Okot Nono, BOSCO Uganda
- Community Network Peers
- Zenzeleni Networks Presentation
- What Makes Community Networks Resilient? Community – BOSCO Uganda
- WS Geo-location Spectrum Databases – Dr.Luzango Mfupe, Principal Researcher, CSIR and Vice Chair, IEEE DySPAN-SC 1900.6
- Create Work Through Worker Cooperatives – COPAC
- COPAC Presentation
- An Experience from Kondoa Community Network – Jabhera Matogoro, Assistant Lecturer, The University of Dodoma
- Human Resource in Community Networks – Inclusivity
- Connecting Everyone with Networks as in Commons – Guifi.net
- What Makes Community Networks Resilient? Fantsuam Foundation
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