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Alexandra Högberg du centre SPIDER a interviewé Patricia Kemei, directrice adjointe de l'administration, Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK), dans le cadre de la phase Sweden 2023. Dans cet entretien, Patricia Kemei s'exprime sur l'inclusion numérique.
Cet interview a été édité pour plus de clarté et de lisibilité.
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