27.02.2008
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies is organising a three-day event called eINDIA2008 in New Delhi in July 2008. The event will bring together representatives of the ICT industry, government, civil society, academia and private sector from across the world to share the best practices and digital opportunities for development.
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[South Asia]
[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[Civil society]
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11.01.2008
The United Nations Secretary-General emphasised the role of international community in overcoming the digital divide at a recent UNGAID meeting at Nevada. The need is to reverse the lack of access to information and communication technology (ICT) that separates poor communities from affluent ones in developing nations.
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[Africa]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[Knowledge]
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31.12.2007
In a recently held conference in India, participants from eleven countries deliberated upon the emerging trend in public service delivery system through mobiles. There is an immense potential to make government services more accessible to everyone with mobile networks covering 70% of worlds population.
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[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Governance]
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26.12.2007
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO has signed an agreement with Inmarsat to further improve and enhance the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System. Once upgraded, there will be minute-by-minute transmission of sea level observation providing more time to sounding alert.
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[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[Communication]
[ICT]
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23.11.2007
A new manual released by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development is a handy tool in data collection and analysis and to keep oneself abreast of international trade standards and definitions. The manual provides useful advice on how to tackle statistical challenges and help improve national competitiveness of developing countries in international trade.
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[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
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20.11.2007
There was a convergence of the needs of developing and developed countries to reduce the digital divide. This was the main success of the recently concluded World Radiocommunication Conference held at Geneva.
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[International cooperation]
[Communication]
[ICT]
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09.10.2007
Greater decentralisation of ICT programmes with locally relevant, context specific and flexible content can boost literacy, says the 10 point charter of the two day international conference of E-9 countries on ICT for Literacy in Bangalore, India. The E-9 countries are Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, China and India.
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[India]
[South Asia]
[Children]
[Education]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[Knowledge]
[Civil society]
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08.02.2007
Following the first-ever gathering of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), held in Athens from 30 October to 2 November 2006, a special stock-taking session will take place next Tuesday, 13 February, at Genevas Palais des Nations where the participants will assess the achievements of the inaugural meeting and pave the way forward.
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[Switzerland]
[Western Europe]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[Internet]
Image: Internet Rights
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06.02.2007
Underscoring its commitment to enabling India to become an innovators nation and bridge the digital divide, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that it imparted training on open standards based technologies to more than 80,000 students in over 745 colleges in India during 2006.
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[Development]
[Education]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[MDGs]
Image: Azerbaijan aims to bring ICT to all communities
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20.12.2006
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), IBM and Oracle today announced a joint research initiative to help Asia-Pacific countries share and create strategies, blueprints and policies for adopting the right blend of open standards and technology services. The goal will be for more countries to develop universally compatible applications and networks to make internal and external government services and transactions more automatic, affordable and efficient.
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[Asia and the Pacific]
[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
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08.12.2006
In Douala, Cameroon, last month the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) and CEDR (the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution), Europes largest dispute resolution body, delivered a three-day Conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution to 32 lawyers and barristers, representing eight African countries from the Telecommunications sector.
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[Africa]
[Capacity building]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
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06.12.2006
Scientists have created an online global map of communities that are at high risk of malaria, which could prove a valuable tool for policymakers targeting resources to fight the disease. The map links data collected by population surveys to Google Earth's online map of the world designed using satellite photographs.
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SciDev.Net
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[International cooperation]
[Health]
[ICT]
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29.11.2006
Leaders from Government, the private sector, science and technology, media, entertainment and sports from around the world will gather at the United Nations to convey the message that the global community is one family with common values.
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[Development]
[International cooperation]
[ICT]
[MDGs]
Image: Villagers at an information centre
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