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MDG 3. Gender Equality / Descripciones - 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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Children in Iraq - Some Facts
Millennium Goals Hard to Achieve and Not Nearly Enough
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Story Workshop Educational Trust
Empower Women, Save Lives: Women and AIDS U.S. Tour
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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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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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Gender and Agriculture/Rural Development in the Information Society (GenARDIS) Grants 2008
ICTs for Advocacy Internship
Africalia Funding
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Centre for Social Research (CSR)
Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems, International (HURIDOCS)
Worldview Media Centre (WMC) / Weltanschauung
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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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Accountability, Learning, and Planning System (Alps)
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Democracy over the Airwaves
Media by and for Youth and Children
New Media, Technology and Activism
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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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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
ICT Summit 2008 – another step towards the formation of information society
Southern Africa Programme Officer
Liberia: Minister Highlights Plan for ICT
Benefit From UN Technology Training
Mongolia and Pacific Island Nations to Benefit From UN Technology Training
Ushahidi Continues to Grow
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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