Sangonet

Sangonet

SANGONeT is a South African organisation, whose acronym stands for The Southern African NGO Network.

It is a civil society organisation with a focus on ICT, which was founded in 1987, and has a history closely linked to the social and political changes experienced by South Africa during its transition to democracy.

In 2004, SANGONeT launched a new joint venture, called ngo.za, whose aim is to "meet and respond to the South African NGO sector's connectivity, hardware and e-business infrastructure * requirements."

External links

* [http://sangonet.org.za/ SANGONeT website]


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