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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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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [International cooperation] [Civil society]
26.02.2008 AZUR Development and the Reseau Sida Afrique based in Congo which includes 230 institutional and individual members in 17 African francophone countries. The project aims to set up a media campaign and system of alert on malaria and the creation of a partnership between the press and member organizations of the Africa AIDS Network in 10 African countries.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa]
25.02.2008 The Neer Jaal software enables effective ground water management with effective participation from the local communities keeping in mind the hard facts about groundwater information. It is IndiaÂ’s first attempt for holistic water resource management system using Information Communication Technology tools.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Civil society]
 The mobile uses bone conduction to send and receive voice signals /Photo credit: BusinessLine/Anand Parthasarathy
25.02.2008 Japanese telecom leader NTT DoCoMo unveiled an innovative Bluetooth handset, the “Sound Leaf Plus” at the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The light-weight mobile works when pressed against the bone below the ear and has a high frequency switch for improved sound articulation.
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Related topics/regions: [Japan] [East Asia] [Communication]
Image: The mobile uses bone conduction to send and receive voice signals /Photo credit: BusinessLine/Anand Parthasarathy
Away from the gaze of a hostile society/ Photo credit:Reuters/Antony Kaminju
22.02.2008 Blogging, internet chat rooms and sites have become the safest ways for gay Africans and Arabs to meet, while keeping their identities secret. Caution is after all crucial as homosexual acts are illegal in most countries in Africa and the Middle East.
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Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Middle East] [North Africa] [Communication] [Culture] [Internet]
Image: Away from the gaze of a hostile society/ Photo credit:Reuters/Antony Kaminju
Mobile phones are to be distributed among health workers in AP
22.02.2008 Andhra Pradesh government in southern India will provide cellular phones to rural health workers along with setting up mobile hospitals. In addition, two free caller services for emergency medical help or advice have also been introduced under public-private collaboration.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Health]
Image: Mobile phones are to be distributed among health workers in AP © Peter Armstrong
22.02.2008 To boost its corporate social responsibility work, GAIL India Ltd has launched an e-Shiksha programme for rural children at some of its plants in north and central India. Started with an investment of INR 6.3 million, the mobile centres will have buses equipped with laptops to teach children computer basics in local languages.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Children] [Education]
21.02.2008 The Sinazongwe District Development Committee in Southern Zambia has opened up an advocacy centre for its community. The advocacy centre based at Malima will provide services to over two thousand people from the area and will be used to access various ICTs.
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Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Development] [Communication]
21.02.2008 An Indian private telecom company, Reliance Communications has announced Gramada Phone scheme in Karnataka with the aim of connecting rural areas and enabling people to take advantage of various economic opportunities. Under the scheme, 200,000 connections are to be provided by the end of March at a nominal price.
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21.02.2008 Three firebrand Indian young reporters of Appan Samachar armed with mikes and handy cams, go around Bihar villages scouting for stories primarily on womenÂ’s lives and their concerns. These news capsules are then shown to a targeted audience once a month to create social awareness on gender and other issues.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Media]
Steve Buckley / Photo credit: The Hindu
20.02.2008 Steve Buckley of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters was in India recently. Aware of the countless hurdles faced by community radio in the country, he said that the policy here was restrictive in nature.
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Image: Steve Buckley / Photo credit: The Hindu
20.02.2008 The budding IT industry in Pakistan, currently worth $3 billion, is now looking east towards India to set up its data centres. It is expected that more of its new technology firms would soon seek to leverage Indian expertise and talent.
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20.02.2008 A new service launched by the Romanian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology will enable self-employed and family businesses to register and carry out other procedures online. The service will also improve relations between local administrations and private entrepreneurs across rural areas and small cities.
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19.02.2008 Even while a US-based body is running tests to see whether it will offer domain names in non-Roman alphabets, in countries such as India mobile companies are wooing rural users by offering services in local scripts to overcome the language barrier.
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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Internet]
19.02.2008 Western Indian state of Goa is embarking on an ambitious project to promote knowledge of information technology. It is going to set up centres to impart training and establish IT parks to address the problem of growing unemployment in the state, especially among the youth.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Knowledge] [Governance]
19.02.2008 Western Indian state of Goa is embarking on an ambitious project to promote knowledge of information technology. It is going to set up centres to impart training and establish IT parks to address the problem of growing unemployment in the state, especially among the youth.
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19.02.2008 Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisations is organising the Second Connecting Rural Communities Asia Forum (CRC) 2008 in Kerala from April 15-18, 2008. The event hosted by the Indian governmentÂ’s Department of Telecommunications will focus on the salient issues within rural ICT connectivity.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Governance]
People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
14.02.2008 A dozen auto rickshaws or e-Tuktuks equipped with laptops, printers, telephones, recorders, and the Internet roam the villages in remote Sri Lanka, combining the services of a traditional telecenter and radio station. So ingenious was the concept that it won the Stockhom Challenge GKP Award in Kuala Lumpur last December.
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Image: People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
14.02.2008 A dozen auto rickshaws or e-Tuktuks equipped with laptops, printers, telephones, recorders, and the Internet roam the villages in remote Sri Lanka, combining the services of a traditional telecenter and radio station. So ingenious was the concept that it won the Stockhom Challenge GKP Award in Kuala Lumpur last December.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Communication] [Civil society]
Image: People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
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