Luanda — The spread of Technologies of Information and Communication (TIC) in rural areas promotes more employment and help combat poverty, especially among women, enabling the exchange of knowledge by people in different parts of the planet.
This was said by the director general of the Centre of National Information Technologies, Manuel Homem.
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