Choose a site:
Global
Latin America
Africa
Policy
Advanced Search
ICT for Development
Where information and communication technologies are central to social and economic development
ICT for Development
|
Approaches
|
Tools
|
Issues
|
Regions/Countries
|
MDGs
|
Polls / Discussions
Other sites:
Avian Flu
Dem/Gov
Early Child Dev.
HIV / AIDS
ICT Policies/Studies
ICT4D
NRM
Polio
Knowledge Sections
Awards
Change Theories
Evaluations
Experiences
Funding - ICT4D
Materials
Planning Models
Strategic Thinking
Trends
Knowledge Categories
Access to Information
Giving voice
Network Building
The CI Partners
A Complete List of the CI Partners
Classifieds
Events Calendar
Training
Vacancies
About Us
About CI Global
Contact Us
Editorial Policy
Privacy Policy
Disclaimer
Comments
Home
»
Evaluations / Entertainment - ICT for Development
The CI Today: Recently Shared Knowledge
n/a
(3 recent by category)
Excerpted Project Impact Data
Under the Green Umbrella: Social Dramas for Health to Increase Health Competency & Utilization of Service
[
View All
]
Methodologies and Indicators
Community Radio and Social Change: An Impact Evaluation in Bali, Indonesia
Assessing Community Change: Development of a ‘Bare Foot’ Impact Assessment Methodology
Monitoring and Evaluating Information and Communication for Development (ICD) Programmes
[
View All
]
Project Evaluations
Contribution of Radio Broadcasting to the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in Southern Madagascar
Acceptability of the Female Condom After a Social Marketing Campaign
Effects of an Entertainment-Education Radio Soap Opera on Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Behaviour in Tanzania
[
View All
]
Strategy Evaluations
Media for Sustainable Development Content Survey
HIV/Sexual and Reproductive Health Program for HIV Prevention: The Youth-Adult Partnership with Schools Approach
Role of Media in the Advancement of Science
[
View All
]
Awards
PRIX JEUNESSE Interactivity Prize 2008
Why Games Matter: A Prescription to Improve Health and Health Care
Change the Course of HIV Challenge
[
View All
]
Change Theories
Cultivation Theory of Mass Media
Paradigms
[
View All
]
Community Dialogues
Story Workshop Educational Trust
Monitoring and Evaluating Information and Communication for Development (ICD) Programmes
[
View All
]
Descripciones
Roots & Routes - Europa
La Gomera, isla eco-lógica - España
Colectivo Fantasmas - Colombia
[
View All
]
Experiences
Watu Wa Watu (People Serve People)
Water Music Project
Community Health and Awareness Puppeteers (CHAPS) - Kenya
[
View All
]
Evaluations
Media for Sustainable Development Content Survey
Effects of an Entertainment-Education Radio Soap Opera on Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Behaviour in Tanzania
Make Poverty History Campaign Evaluation
[
View All
]
Events Calendar
Balkan Kids For Kids Festival 2007 (September 21-24 2007)
[
View All
]
Funding
Stories of Change: Social Entrepreneurship in Focus Through Documentary
Africalia Funding
Africalia Funding
[
View All
]
Links
Broadcast HIV Carib
SA Community Television
New Heroes, The
[
View All
]
Materials
Talk to Me Booklet
Screen Out! A Parent's Guide to Smoking, Movies and Children's Health
Bring on the World
[
View All
]
Strategic Thinking
Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communication for Social Change - Introduction - Video: The Image of Identity
Communicating Disasters
[
View All
]
Trends
Media Multitasking Among American Youth: Prevalence, Predictors and Pairings
Sharman Looks to iPod Generation
Television across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence
[
View All
]
Register and Participate
Subscribe to The Drum Beat, Contribute to Forums, Get Poll Results etc
New to CI?
» Start here
User login
Username:
*
Password:
*
Create new account
Request new password
Help Seed The CI Network
Poll
Which of the following might be immediately economically advantageous to mobile users in the developing world? [Registered Users: when logged in, please vote then comment on your choice in the form provided.]:
A weekly free texting day.
A weekly free calling morning or evening.
The ability to add time to someone else's phone and text them a free-of-charge message that they have phone time.
The ability to add time to someone else's phone that can subsequently be traded for cash.
ICT4D News
Sustainability for ICT Offerings
Karshi hosts training on use of ICT in public administration
SMS to the Rescue: Text messaging bridges the Digital Divide
more
Powered By Daylife