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22 November 2009

About Dgroups

What are Dgroups and why use them?
Dgroups (www.dgroups.org) are a new web-based tool for dialogue and collaboration. Whether you are supporting a team, a group, a network, a partnership or a community, Dgroups can help you do this very effectively.

Dgroups currently support over 250 working groups and network, containing over 5,000 members. Organisations such as Oxfam, UNICEF and UNAIDS have all used Dgroups. We know of no comparable service which is as simple, non-commercial (no advertisements), respectful of privacy and suitable for low- bandwidth users in the South.

An increasing number of development and human rights organisations need online workgroups and platforms for discussion and joint planning. Instead of creating separate solutions, here is a platform tailor made for civil society networks.

The Dgroup partners
Dgroups is a collaborative project created by a group of partner organisations:

OneWorld
Bellanet
DFID
ICA
IICD
UNAIDS

The system is currently hosted by Bellanet on behalf of the partnership, but the Dgroups brand belongs to all partners equally.

If you are interested in finding out more or setting up a new Dgroup, visit www.dgroups.org or request a Dgroup now.


OneWorld partners share knowledge and best practice

We will be hosting regular monthly sessions throughout 2009, these are usually held on the last Wednesday of the month.
For more details click the box above


"Peer exchange sessions are excellent - very informative, well organised and great value"

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