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Evaluations, Print, Television, ICT for Development
BBC News School Report 2007/2008: An Independent Evaluative Review
Evaluation of UNESCO's Community Multimedia Centres
Communities Ride the New Communication Wave
Innovative Practices of Youth Participation in Media
Innovative Practices of Youth Participation in Media
Evaluation of the First 5 Shasta Media Campaign
Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from Developing Countries
Supporting Community-based Organisations with HIV/AIDS Information
Role of Media in the Advancement of Science
Computer Mediated Communication as a Means Of Assessing Entertainment Education in Africa
Supporting Community-based Organisations with HIV/AIDS Information
Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Mass Communication Programs to Change HIV/AIDS-related Behaviors in Developing Countri
Evaluation of the Meena Communication Initiative
Preserving Kanien'kehà:ka Culture and Language Through Community-Based Education and Video
Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Mass Communication Programs to Change HIV/AIDS-related Behaviors in Developing Countri
Improving Postpartum Care Among Low-parity Mothers in Palestine
Promoting Informed Choice: Evaluating a Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers in Mexico
Get the Message?
Improving the Reproductive Health of Adolescents in Senegal
Monitoring and Evaluating Information and Communication for Development (ICD) Programmes
Health Communication on the Internet: An Effective Channel for Health Behavior Change?
Health Communication Insights: The Role of Communication in Vietnam's Fight Against Tuberculosis
Health Communication Insights: The Role of Communication in Peru's Fight Against Tuberculosis
Power of Information: Evidence From a Newspaper Campaign to Reduce Capture
Lessons Learned from the Global Agenda of the Frontiers in Reproductive Health Program
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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.
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SMS to the Rescue: Text messaging bridges the Digital Divide
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