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Information and Communications Technology for Development (May 23-25 2007)

Location

London, United Kingdom

Event summary

Organised by INTRAC, the aim of the course is to familiarise development

practitioners with principles, approaches and

recognised good practice in the application of

information and communication technologies (ICTs) in

different sectors, such as health, education,

livelihoods or governance. The course is structured to

provide an opportunity for participants to reflect on

their own situations, consider how ICTs might be

integrated into programmes and organisational

development, and to assess how an organisation might

take these ideas forward.

By the end of the course, participants will have

knowledge of:

  • The implications of using ICTs as an integral part

    of development programmes.

  • The range of ICTs that can be used in development

    programmes.

  • The major approaches to and debates around the use

    of ICTs in development.

  • Different ways that non-governmental organisations (NGOs), governments and

    communities have incorporated ICTs into their strategy

    and programming.

  • How to approach the use of ICTs in their

    organisation or programme.

  • Key technical and operational issues that support

    or constrain the use of ICTs.

NOTE: no specific ICT expertise is required for

this course other than the use of standard office

applications and web browsers and there is no ICT

training provided in the course.

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Contact

INTRAC, Training Department
training@intrac.org
Tel: +44(0)1865 263040
Fax: +44(0)1865 201852
INTERAC website

Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 24 2007
Last Updated April 24 2007

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