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Zenvus – enabling African “motor for development”

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Zenvus Africa Nigeria

The Berlin Institute for Population and Development, a non-profit research institute on population and development,  has recognized Zenvus as an innovator that can “transform” the African agriculture sector, and make it a “motor for development”.

The Berlin Institute for Population and Development is an independent think tank dealing with issues of regional and global demographic change. Founded in 2000 as a charitable foundation, the institute’s mission is to raise awareness of demographic change, promote sustainable development, bring new ideas to policy, and develop concepts to tackle demographic and development issues.

The Berlin Institute prepares studies, discussion papers and background papers, prepares scientific information for the political decision-making process and runs an online handbook on the topic of the population.

They have picked Zenvus as a case study, modelling how technology can enable the evolution of the new African economic systems.  Zenvus works exclusively with cooperatives and governments and brings intelligence to agriculture through the mix of computational algorithms, electronics, market systems, and agronomy.

16.4 – Legal Process & Punishment

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Internet technology is becoming increasingly more innovative with amalgam of opportunities to make money. Where there is more money, definitely there are more chances of cybercrimes, punishable by legal processes.  Across nations in their different Information Acts, the overriding message is that there should be different legal processes and punishments for different types of cybercrimes. […]

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16.3 – International Law & Policy

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Recently, many countries have quickly realized that no strong international arrangements and treaties are readily available, or could prevent them against cyber-attacks. This lack of any international binding arrangement on cybersecurity, combined with the insights grasped from the Edward Snowden revelations, encouraged nations into taking actions. Different nations started doing several variations and combinations of […]

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16.2 – National Cybersecurity Policy & Law

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Cybersecurity is a very difficult procedure which requires both technological and legal capabilities to manage. Around the world, the legal elements are very challenging because there is no easy way to deal with a global problem at local levels. Also, most legislators lack technical knowledge which would be necessary for any cybersecurity legislation which certainly […]

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16.1 – Information Warfare & Legal Issues

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For years, and across nations, military bureaucrats have become worried of the possibilities that a foreign rival might strike their communications networks, computers, and databases. They have reasoned that the age of warfare done within the nexus of information has arrived.  Such an “information warfare” attack could be part of greater conventional military operations. Information […]

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