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Making the Connection: Scaling Telecenters for DevelopmentPublication DateMarch 2007 SummaryFrom the website of its publisher, Information Technology Applications Center (ITAC) of the Academy for Education Development (AED): "This book identifies and discusses the ... pressing issues facing the global telecenter movement, presents a condensed view of the current state of knowledge with regard to telecenters, and highlights possible paths forward. ...The book was developed through a partnership between the http://www.aed.org, Microsoft and [The International Development Research Centre] IDRC's telecenter.org." The primary goal of this book, according to its authors, is to help people move forward in establishing successful telecentres and to guide the growth of the telecenter movement by providing practical examples and viable business models for sustaining and scaling up telecenters in resource-poor countries.
"Making the Connection: Scaling Telecenters for Development" contains the following chapters:
This document is available on the AED website through the link below. Number of Pages256 ContactAcademy for Education Development (AED)
Information Technology Applications Center (ITAC) 1825 Connecticut Avenue Washington, DC, 20009 United States itacinfo@aed.org AED website The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) 250 Albert Street Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 6M1 Tel: 613 236 6163 Fax: 613 238 7230 info@idrc.ca IDRC website SourceEmail from from telecentre.org to The Communication Related SummariesPlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site May 07 2007 Last Updated January 22 2008 |
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By any civic, moral and legal yardsticks,the expansion of transnational/global knowledge and research should not be blocked/checked or spied by the administrative means. The new western technologies are being used to make an unwarranted ghetto between the developing and the developed world- a measure that is against all the fundamental norms/rights for which the Western/ governments/ civil societies do claim to be the defenders or champions.