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Embedding ICT in DevelopmentPublication DateOctober 2004 SummaryThis issue of Capacity.org focuses on the ways in which information and communication technology (ICT)
can by used to support development efforts. The issue was produced in cooperation with the International Institute for Communication
and Development (IICD), which "assists partner organisations
in developing countries ... to realise locally owned sustainable development by harnessing
the potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)."
The issue begins with an article by Ingrid Hagen, Head of Partnerships at IICD. In "Going Beyond a Project Approach", Hagen argues that to effectively embed ICT in development requires the expansion and replication of project level ICT initiatives from the project level to the organisation and sector levels. The remaining three articles provide case studies of IICD partner projects in Mali, Bolivia and Uganda. In Mali, a health care project is described which uses an internet-based network to provide distance learning, medical information services and email. In Bolivia, the authors describe an effort to bring information access to the rural agricultural sector. Finally, in Uganda, project managers describe implementing a system to improve the flow of information between local and district governments. Contents:
Number of Pages8 ContactVolker Hauck
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 21 NL-6211 HE Maastricht The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)43 350 29 00 Fax: +31 (0)43 350 29 02 cb@ecdpm.org ECDPM website Capacity.org website IICD website SourceRelated SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site September 28 2005 Last Updated September 28 2005 |
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