DotConnectAfrica
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DotConnectAfrica Trust (DCA) is an independent non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 2006. The organization was incorporated in Mauritius[1] with its main charitable objectives to: (a) for the advancement of education in information technology to the African society and access to internet resources; and (b) in connection with (a) to provide the African society with a continental Internet domain name by sponsoring, establishing, and operating a new Top Level Domain (TLD) ".africa" for purposes of branding Africa on the Internet.
Founded | 2006 |
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Founder | Sophia Bekele |
Focus | The advancement of education in information technology and access to internet resources; |
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Origins | Africa |
Area served | Global |
Services | Miss.Africa, DCA Digital Academy, DCA Corporate Boot Camp |
Members | 35 |
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Website | DotConnectAfrica Trust |
As of 2023, the DCA Trust runs the Miss.africa digital rebranded as Fempower and DCA Corporate tech boot camp programs under the DCA Digital Academy umbrella. These programs under DCA Digital Academy have won various accolades, including the 2022 CEO Today Awards.[2]