The Structure Of The East Africa Social Network

By Jeannie Chapman


The East Africa social network was designed a while back and entailed the participation of countries in this region towards the widespread use of computers for communication all across the vast region. The integration of computing facilities in various institutions and organization that exist here is seen as the first major step towards achieving proper and ultimate networking.

Any social network is composed of many individual components and entities that come together to make one huge entity or component. In this case, many people who are communicating via one means or the other are prone to coming together under one roof to form one huge community. This is especially in the computing world where people with computers form networks used for interacting over the internet.

The eastern part of Africa is known to be a very influential region in many parts of the globe. It is a place that is slowly gaining world acceptance and recognition in areas of development and innovation. With countries such as Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Kenya; the vast location is basically rich in resources and wealth. The above phenomenon of interaction and networking has been accepted and is being implemented by all the respective countries.

Each and every country represented above is made up of various ethnic and tribal groups. These groupings or communities are very close to each other and their relationships go across borders. This relationship is now greatly enhanced by the creation and establishment of a community interaction policy. This policy enables people to talk more and thus more ideas and business transactions are achieved each and every day.

Right now, many nonprofit organizations are behind this innovation and have greatly invested in general implementation of the networks. The technology being used to create a vast interconnection of computers is very complex and is generally very expensive to acquire. The private sectors stake holders in the area have also chipped in and have made outstanding contributions towards the same cause.

Another very important component in developing the above system is human resource. Human resource encompasses all the skilled and unskilled man power that will be needed in the setting up of the structure. Many people are needed in all the various phases of developing a working and independent system

Once the system has been established and deemed worthy of use, the various institutions will then be called upon to fill up the online platforms with a wide variety of content for people to use. A lot of interaction will thereafter kick off with businesses making use of the platforms to advertise their commodities and services.

The East Africa social network can be seen as the best thing to ever happen to this specific part of Africa. It will not be a surprise when this system becomes among the most recognized online communities in the whole World Wide Web. It is only a matter of time before this takes effect and the benefits will be seen across the jurisdiction




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