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Evaluations, Person-to-Person, ICT for Development
Global eHealth – Measuring Outcomes: Why, What, and How
BBC News School Report 2007/2008: An Independent Evaluative Review
Community Radio and Social Change: An Impact Evaluation in Bali, Indonesia
Leveraging Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to Support Public Health Workforce Communications and Capacity Development in Central America
Evaluating E-Consultations as Catalysts for the Youth HIV/AIDS Movement
Enhancing China's Capacity in Emergency Risk Communication and Use of Information Communication and Technology for Health Communication
Evaluating Science Communication Projects
Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from Developing Countries
Storytelling and the Web in South African Museums
HIV/Sexual and Reproductive Health Program for HIV Prevention: The Youth-Adult Partnership with Schools Approach
Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) for Measurement of Food Access: Indicator Guide
Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS) for Measurement of Household Food Access: Indicator Guide
Raising the Age of Marriage for Young Girls in Bangladesh
Building Household Food-security Measurement Tools from the Ground up
Preserving Kanien'kehà:ka Culture and Language Through Community-Based Education and Video
D.Net's Research on Pallitathya Kendra: Focusing Access to Livelihood Information
Digital Communication for Development in Nepal: An Evaluation of the Digital Broadcast Initiative
Assessing Country Level Capacity For HIV/AIDS Programme Monitoring and Evaluation
"Beyond Gut Feeling" Report on the arepp: Theatre for Life Evaluation Project 2002-2004
Expansion of Postpartum/Postabortion Contraceptive Services in Honduras
Postabortion Family Planning Operations Research Study in Perm, Russia
Make Poverty History Campaign Evaluation
Improving Postpartum Care Among Low-parity Mothers in Palestine
Putting ICTs in the Hands of Women of Kanpur and "Chikan" Embroidery Workers of Lucknow
Evaluation of Educational Software For The African Context
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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
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 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?
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