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Awards / MDG 3. Gender Equality - ICT for Development
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Awards
Tech Museum Awards
Seventh Annual Media That Matters Film Festival
Stories from the Field Film Awards
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Base Line
Children in Iraq - Some Facts
Millennium Goals Hard to Achieve and Not Nearly Enough
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Community Dialogues
Story Workshop Educational Trust
Empower Women, Save Lives: Women and AIDS U.S. Tour
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Experiences
Nakaseke Women Development Association (NAWODA)
Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communication for Social Change
Solar Radios for Women in South Kivu
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Evaluations
Building Digital Opportunities (BDO) Programme: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Poverty Reduction in Sub Saharan Africa
Computer Mediated Communication as a Means Of Assessing Entertainment Education in Africa
Contribution of Radio Broadcasting to the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in Southern Madagascar
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Events Calendar
Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation Programmes: Sustainable Livelihoods for the Rural and Urban Poor (Aug 20-24 2007)
Certificate Course in Gender Development (May 2 - June 22 2007)
Women Deliver Conference (October 18-20 2007)
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Funding
Gender and Agriculture/Rural Development in the Information Society (GenARDIS) Grants 2008
ICTs for Advocacy Internship
Africalia Funding
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Links
EqxIS - Indicadores para el seguimiento de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio
Guía útil de recursos en Internet sobre género y desarrollo
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Materials
Gender and Media Diversity Journal on Media, Activism, and Change
Webwise for Africa [CD-ROM]
Atlas of Global Development: A Visual Guide to the World’s Greatest Challenges
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Planning Models
Accountability, Learning, and Planning System (Alps)
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Strategic Thinking
Democracy over the Airwaves
Media by and for Youth and Children
New Media, Technology and Activism
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Trends
Digital Pulse - Ch 2 - Sec 1 - Graemeen's Village Phone
ICT Learning: Is It More Valuable for the Young?
Women and ICT in Colombia: An Issue Still Not Completely Incorporated in Feminist Agendas
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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
Rita Announces Intego ICT Award Nominees
ICT Summit 2008 – another step towards the formation of information society
Southern Africa Programme Officer
Liberia: Minister Highlights Plan for ICT
Ushahidi Continues to Grow
The ISSP: Professional Development for the Sustainability Practitioner
The XO Files Part III: Re-imagining the OLPC Distribution
Is There a Green Upside to the Economic Meltdown?
Is There a Green Upside to the Economic Meltdown?
The New Business Metrics: Measuring Social Returns
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