This is a list of some of the websites that ContentAfrica has created or is maintaining. The sites used for our portfolio have been selected to illustrate the wide range of activities that ContentAfrica is involved in. All of these sites, except for ETDP SETA and Other Voices, are hosted by ContentAfrica.

Education Training and Development Practices Sectoral Education Training Authority

The mission of the SETA is to promote and facilitate an increase in the skills profile of the sector’s workforce in order to benefit employers, workers and employees in the sector by encouraging a partnership between public and private organisations and to assure the quality of provision of education, training and development.
www.etdpseta.org.za

Journalism and Media Studies Department at Wits University

The web site of the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Wits University. The ContentAfrica Content Management System (CAMS) powers this web site which serves as a dynamic web portal for journalists and journalism students.
www.journalism.co.za

The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)

ContentAfrica is proud to have been involved in the relaunch of the the South African Institute of International Affairs' (SAIIA) website as part of the SAIIA's 70th birthday celeebration. The website - driven by the Content African Management System - offers electronic versions of the wide varitiey of publications the Institue produces, informtaion about it's staff members and the services it offers, as well as much other information including upcoming events, oppotunituis and so on.
www.saiia.org.za

Research ICT Africa

Research ICT Africa! seeks to fulfil a strategic gap in the development of a sustainable information society and knowledge economy on the African continent by building information communication technology (ICT) policy and regulatory research capacity in Africa needed to inform effective governance. Housed at the the LINK Centre at the Graduate School of Public and Development Management, Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, Research ICT is an Africa wide initiative.
www.researchictafrica.net

African Labour Research Network (ALRN)

The African Labour Research Network (ALRN) is a group of trade union-linked researchers from all over Africa. The network was formed in the beginning of 2001 as an African-owned research initiative. Initially the network covered Ghana, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia but has since grown and now includes Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Angola. The ALRN web site is designed to provide information and services to both the public and African Labour researchers.
www.alrn.org