Full Coverage: ICT
April 2008
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30.04.2008
Telecentres can serve as an important source of information by connecting citizens with the government. A growing trend of commercialisation is however treating such entitlements as services and citizens as customers who pay service charges, writes research associate Vivek Vaidyanathan.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Governance] Image: A telecentre in Andhra Pradesh / Photo credit: Infochange
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30.04.2008
The Department of Education in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, an Indian Union Territory, is introducing IT hobby centres in 24 schools during the summer vacation. The free of cost centres will encourage use of computers in the learning process.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Education] |
30.04.2008
Healthy @ home takes a look at how new technologies can help the elderly in independent living. Based on a survey of elderly adults and care providers in the United States, the publication discusses the benefits of new devices. It also, not surprisingly, concludes that personal attention cannot replace new technologies.
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] [North America] [Health] |
29.04.2008
A comprehensive database, designed to track school-going children in Orissa in eastern India, has received the prestigious Prime Minister Award for Excellence in Public Administration for the year 2006-07. According to the state's Primary Education Project Authority, project ‘e-shishu’ will enable steps for universal education in the state.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Education] [Governance] |
28.04.2008
Open Health Tools, an open source developer community consisting of members like BT, IBM and Oracle, will develop common healthcare IT products and services. Anyone can use their software to create information interoperable platforms to make healthcare systems more efficient.
more...Related topics/regions: [Health] |
25.04.2008
With BBC World Trust launching its most ambitious project 'English in ActionÂ’, Bangladeshis will soon be able to learn the global language through television and mobiles. This will help all sections of society acquire English language skills and increase their prospects in the job market.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Education] [Knowledge] Image: Bangladeshi girl texting on mobile /Photo credit: BBC World Trust
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25.04.2008
With BBC World Trust launching its most ambitious project called ‘English in Action’, Bangladeshis will soon be able to learn a truly global language on television and mobiles. This will help all sections of society acquire English language skills and increase their prospects in the job market.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Education] [Communication] |
24.04.2008
IBM is toying with the idea of providing information to rural users on toll-free numbers. Its pilot project in southern India will provide information on healthcare services, small businesses and micro-finance. Once successful, it will be taken to international markets.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Health] [Communication] [Internet] [Civil society] |
24.04.2008
Radio Bubusa started by a rural womenÂ’s organisation in Democratic Republic of Congo aims to empower village women and young girls through the exchange of information and experiences. The idea is to help them improve lives in their communities through new knowledge and practices.
more...Related topics/regions: [Civil society] Image: Launch of Radio Babusa / Photo credit: WACC
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23.04.2008
In the recently concluded elections of the Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP), OneWorld South Asia became its new regional coordinator. The Delhi-based civil society network will promote GKPÂ’s objective of building multi-sectoral partnerships for promoting knowledge and ICT for development in South Asia.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Development] [Civil society] |
23.04.2008
UNESCOÂ’s month-long online discussion on the theme of inclusive education is currently on. A DVD related to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is also being launched today at its headquarters as part of series of events marking the Global Action Week 2008.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Education] Image: Quality education for inclusive education / Photo credit: UNESCO
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22.04.2008
In the recently concluded elections of the Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP), OneWorld South Asia became its new regional coordinator. The Delhi-based civil society network will promote GKPÂ’s objective of building multi-sectoral partnerships for development in South Asia.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Civil society] |
22.04.2008
Tom Hadfield famous for selling a soccer website at the age of 17 is now launching a social networking site to help fight malaria that kills a million people a year. The site will not just be a fund raising tool but also connect researchers working on its prevention and treatment.
more...Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Health] Image: Inside mosquito net / Photo credit: Reuters
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22.04.2008
Kristine Pearson, chief executive of Freeplay Foundation, is the creator of the wind-up and solar-powered Lifeline radio, the first such initiative in the humanitarian sector. She emphasises the use of renewable and clean energy solutions to improve access to communication for the poor.
more...Related topics/regions: [Environment] [Gender] [Communication] Image: Kristine Pearson / Photo credit: GKP
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21.04.2008
Long predicted to replace traditional book or newspaper pulp, e-paper is not yet printing money, but tech firms hope its popularity may eventually mimic the real thing. Watch the video report inside.
more...Related topics/regions: [Internet] [Media] |
21.04.2008
A community radio show by college students in Chennai in southern India is bringing alive characters from neighbouring slums to help women deal with issues of health and education. The use of local Tamil dialect is just one of the ways to reach out to its audience in the slums.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [Youth] [Health] [Communication] |
21.04.2008
A non-profit media project is organising Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008 in Budapest, Hungary on June 27-28, 2008. The event will highlight the contribution of diverse voices like bloggers, activists and journalists in global information dissemination.
more...Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Internet] [Media] |
18.04.2008
Using Mobile Phones in Advocacy Campaigns, a strategy guide by MobileActive contains innovative ideas on using mobile phones for active civic engagement. Citing case studies from different parts of the world, the book advocates mobiles as tools of social change in developing nations.
more...Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Media] [Civil society] |
18.04.2008
Partners in Media Asia Pvt. Ltd. is organising India Radio Forum on May 30, 2008 at Mumbai, India. The event aims to inform and update the FM fraternity of the mediumÂ’s evolution in the region, and to invite opinions from the industry worldwide about the future of radio in Asia.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [Media] |
18.04.2008
Building on the popular culture of blogging, BBCÂ’s ZigZagmag.net has created an interactive online space to enable aspiring Iranian journalists generate high quality content for a variety of BBC platforms. The virtual newsroom encourages learning and communication through discussions and training.
more...Related topics/regions: [Middle East] [Communication] [Internet] [Media] Image: ZigZagmag.net logo / Photo credit: BBC
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