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March 2008
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31.03.2008
More...From: Machizo Multimedia Communication Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [Education] [Youth] [Culture] [Freedom of expression] [Knowledge] [Media] [War and peace] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] Image: Independent day of Bangladesh
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28.03.2008
Bunkar Vikas Sanstha in Chanderi town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has changed the lives of weavers by helping them earn better incomes. Once bound by poverty and exploited by traders, the community now aspires to use media tools to create more livelihood opportunities.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Poverty] [Media] Image: BVS, bringing in change /Photo credit: OWSA
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27.03.2008
As players in the ICT industry,we are to provide impetus and help to monitor the implementation mechanism that will harness the translation of the Policy into tangible results on the ground. Our contribution towards this process must ensure policy implementation strategies speeds up at all levels.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] |
25.03.2008
Under its World Ahead Programme, Intel Corporation will supply a thousand personal computers to schools across 64 districts in Bangladesh. Ensuring cost-effective Internet connectivity with the help of other agencies is also one of the objectives of the programme.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Children] |
25.03.2008
Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, was in Mumbai, India to launch his new commercial venture ‘Wikia’. Here he shared his desire to increase local Indian language contributions on the site and the need to challenge spam content.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Education] [Internet] Image: Jimmy Wales / Photo credit: Business Standard
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24.03.2008
Science fiction writer and visionary Sir Arthur C. Clarke died on March 19, 2008 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the age of 90. The global telecommunication community will remember him for his farsighted prediction of artificial satellite stations for earth-based communications.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Intermediate technology] [Communication] Image: Arthur C. Clarke /Photo credit: Google images
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24.03.2008
Tata Consultancy Services has designed a special software to prevent the misuse of funds meant for rural poor under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). Over Rs 10 million have been recovered from local politicians and government officials in a village in southern India through the online system.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Labour] [Corruption & transparency] |
24.03.2008
Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) invites nominations from South Asian countries for the Manthan Award 2008 to recognize the best e-content for development. The Manthan Award, after its four years of interventions in India, has now decided to cover Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Knowledge] [Civil society] |
24.03.2008
Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) invites nominations from South Asian countries for the Manthan Award 2008 to recognise the best e-content for development. The Manthan Award, after its four years of interventions in India, has now decided to cover Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Knowledge] Image: Manthan Award logo
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21.03.2008
If the Kenyan lawmakers had debated and approved the recent ICT Bill put before parliament, some of the communications issues raised by the recent political crisis in that country would have been more easily dealt with, argues KICTANeT's Alice Wanjira.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [Kenya] |
21.03.2008
Five states in India now want to start their own radio stations. AIR, the national broadcaster, does not highlight region-specific issues, they feel. Critics are however concerned that this move by the states is an invasion of the community radio space.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Information & media] [Politics] Image: Man hearing news on radio © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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21.03.2008
A Kenyan company has launched a project called Digital Village Constituency Cluster geared to expand the countryÂ’s ICT reach to connect the rural population. Each cluster will have minimum of eight digital units serving commercial, developmental and educational activities within a 15 km radius.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Education] [Poverty] |
20.03.2008
WiMax, a new super high speed wireless technology and described as big brother of Wi-Fi, has a huge growth potential in Asia with more than 11 million subscribing to it by 2011. Worldwide the figure is expected to reach 36 million during the same period.
more...Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Internet] [Media] Image: Asia is going to embrace WiMax / Photo credit: Reuters
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19.03.2008
Punarbhava, a new interactive website for the disabled, is a one-stop cyber shop for information, aids, appliances, research and employment. The portal was recently launched at the Indian capital, along with the release of a new screen reader software for the blind.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Human rights] [Knowledge] Image: Information at hand
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18.03.2008
Kalpakkam in southern India, famous for its atomic power station, will soon have its own community radio station. Once established, thousands of professionals, including scientists, engineers and technicians will have the space to interact and strengthen mutual relationships.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environment] [Communication] |
18.03.2008
Timely intervention by the International Telecommunication Union has helped restore vital communication links by deploying satellite terminals in the aftermath of severe floods in Zambia, a southern African country. This facilitated the coordination of relief operations by both government and humanitarian agencies to aid the victims of this disaster.
more...Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Civil society] |
18.03.2008
Jaipur, capital of western Indian state of Rajasthan, is soon going to be a wi-fi-enabled city. Data Infosys Ltd, which is among the top seven Internet Service Providers in the country, has signed an MoU with the state government in this respect.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [Internet] [Governance] |
17.03.2008
UNICEF is inviting entries from broadcasters for the 2008 International ChildrenÂ’s Day of Broadcasting Awards. Radio and television broadcasters from around the world, whose programming best reflects the last yearÂ’s theme, The World We Want, and who demonstrate an overall dedication to youth participation in media will be awarded.
more...Related topics/regions: [Children] Image: Winners of the 2007 ICDB Awards / Photo credit: IATAS
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15.03.2008
Punarbhava, a new interactive website for the disabled, is a one-stop cyber shop for information, aids, appliances, research and employment. The portal was recently launched at the Indian capital, along with the release of a new screen reader software for the blind.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Disability] [Social exclusion] [Communication] [Internet] Image: Information at hand
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12.03.2008
Cardiac telemedicine deployment across Greater Manchester has shown reduction in the burden of cardiac care on the National Health Service and at the same time improved patient care. The study proves that the service avoids the need for immediate referral of patients with non-acute chest-pain symptoms to hospital care in majority of cases.
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