Full Coverage: Information & media
October 2007
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30.10.2007
Anything can hog the headlines in Indian media - from fashion to sensex to cricket to corporate extravaganza to Bollywood glitterati - anything but poverty. Ammu Joseph in her incisive piece scans the national press, which has made poverty and the poor invisible and painted a picture of India that shines only in patches.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Media] [MDGs] |
30.10.2007
New Delhi based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) invites nominations for a special short training programme on information management and dissemination in the digital age. The course will be held on December 11-14, 2007 at the Delhi CSE premises.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [ICT] [Internet] Image: Reaching out through the Web
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26.10.2007
The second South Asian Film Festival is currently on in New Delhi. Starting from October, 24, the festival will go on until October 30. A total of 45 films, including mainstream cinema, documentaries and short films are going to be screened.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [Culture] [Media] Image: Film festival showcasing South Asian culture © Piet van der Poel
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25.10.2007
Bihar is one of the few states in India, which has failed to reap the benefits of modern technology. To catch up with other states, the government now plans to take internet into the rural hinterland. The e-kiosks will function as delivery points for e-governance and e-learning centres, providing information and services such as commodity rates, agricultural counselling, health and hygiene, etc.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Media] Image: Connecting to the world © Narendra Deo
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10.10.2007
A new manual encourages the hearing disabled communities in developing countries to take control of their health. Developed by the Kenyan Peer Education Network,The Deaf Peers Education Manual addresses three main issues: sexual education, relationships and hygiene for a basic understanding of sexual health, HIV/AIDS, and can be adapted to fit the cultural context and needs of the deaf communities.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Education] [Population] [Social exclusion] [Youth] [Health] [AIDS] [Disability] [Knowledge] [Civil society] |
09.10.2007
Reuters Market Light (RML), a mobile phone-based service launched by Reuters, will connect India's 250 million farmers with buyers and traders and offer updated pricing information, news and weather updates. So far, 7,500 farmers have signed up for the service.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Agriculture] [Economy] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] Image: Indian woman in the field
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09.10.2007
YouTube is all set to move beyond entertainment. The University of California (UC), Berkeley has become the first university to make its entire course lectures and special events available to viewers on YouTube. The universitys recently launched educational technology services (ETS) delivers course and event content as podcasts and streaming videos.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] |
05.10.2007
Ahmednagar based NGO, Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), in Maharashtra, India, is training young men and women to report on local news. 'Rural Chronicle' will publish their efforts with the aim to engage the youth in local development issues.
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