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The CI Today: Recently Shared Knowledge
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Awards
2007 National Academies Communication Awards
Lorenzo Natali Prize
Panos Institute West Africa: ICT Media Production
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Base Line
Quality Press in Crisis (Part 2 of 3)
Government Internet Cannot Replace 'Bricks and Mortar' Public Service
Indymedia Expands
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Community Dialogues
Intercultural Dialogue and Conflict Prevention Project - Europe
Animating Democracy Initiative (ADI) - United States
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Descripciones
Por Los Chicos, PLC - Argentina
Alimentar la Mente-Global
Sin Dominio-Global
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Experiences
Prajayatna: The Citizens' Initiative on Elementary Education (CIEE)
Food Security Learning Center
Juniorsummit
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Evaluations
Building Digital Opportunities (BDO) Programme: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Poverty Reduction in Sub Saharan Africa
Building Digital Opportunities (BDO) Programme: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Poverty Reduction in Sub S
MENTOR: Monitoring and Evaluation Network of Training On-line Resources
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Events Calendar
Internet Governance Capacity Building Training Programme (March 1 2007)
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Funding
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) Grants
PhD Scholarships for Poverty Research
UNESCO Video Production Grants
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Links
Worldview Media Centre (WMC) / Weltanschauung
Toolkit Citizen Participation
PhotosForAll
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Materials
Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communication for Social Change
ICTUpdate: Indigenous Knowledge
Developing a Participatory Poverty Grading Tool
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Strategic Thinking
Applying Information and Communication Technology to Enhance African Capacity in Agriculture and Food Policy Research, Outreach and Teaching: A Collaborative Internet-Based Initiative to Build a Food Security and Policy Information Portal for Africa-FSIP
Digital Pulse - Current and Future Applications of Information and Communication Technologies for Developmental Health Priorities
From Curitiba to African Farms, Spreading Biosafety Knowledge
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Trends
Tanzania ICT4D National Policy
Nigeria ICT4D National Policy
Nepal National ICT Policy
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The Drum Beat
The Digital Pulse - I
The Digital Pulse - II
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Universities
LEAD Europe - Fellows Training Programme 2007 (Mar 19 - Sept 30 2007)
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