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MDG 1. Poverty and Hunger - ICT for Development
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World Summit Youth Award
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Building Digital Opportunities (BDO) Programme: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Poverty Reduction in Sub Saharan Africa
Contribution of Radio Broadcasting to the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in Southern Madagascar
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Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation Programmes: Sustainable Livelihoods for the Rural and Urban Poor (Aug 20-24 2007)
Life Skills Planning for Adolescents Course (Apr 9-20 2007)
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Livelihood Changes Enabled by Mobile Phones: The Case of Tanzanian Fishermen
Hydro-power Helps Radio Reach Remotest Papua
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
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The Role of Mobile Phone in Sustainable Rural Poverty Reduction
Can the Cellphone Help End Global Poverty?
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Local Language Materials?
How important are efforts to translate internet materials into local languages?
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Crucial; incentives need to be developed to fund translation efforts.
Important, but teaching English literacy is a more sustainable approach.
A waste of time/resources; the internet is so English-dominated that those who cannot understand are finding enrichment through more local modes of communication such as community radio.
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