27.07.2007
The Caribbean Internet Radio Portal (CIRP) and UNESCO in association with Youth Vibes Radio has launched its new internet radio station which is being currently tested but is already providing audio to millions of listeners around the world.
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[civil society & ICT]
[Internet]
[knowledge & ICT]
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25.07.2007
The staid rituals of US presidential debates met the hurly-burly of the Internet on Monday night, in an event organised by YouTube and CNN, that saw candidates fielding questions which young Americans had uploaded to the video-sharing website.
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[civil society & ICT]
[Internet]
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20.07.2007
BBC World Service Trusts new radio station in the Eurasian nation of Georgia broadcasts its programmes through loudspeakers at the city centre. The local ethnic residents are learning how to produce their own programmes and gain computer literacy.
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[Georgia]
[media technologies]
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19.07.2007
The Shanghai Information Bureau of China has shut down a literary forum run by poet Lu Yang. Such sites are suspect on the grounds that they analyse Chinese society in veiled and ambiguous terms.
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[media technologies]
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16.07.2007
Brazilian NGO, Projeto Bagagem aims at improving the livelihoods of low-income Brazilian communities by developing and implementing local development alternatives based on community tourism. The organization has recently launched its website in English.
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[civil society & ICT]
[policy initiatives in ICT]
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13.07.2007
Policy-Makers and the Role of Communication for Development 2005-06 is a follow-up to a study conducted in 1994 for the World Bank. The purpose is to assess changes in the perception of policy- and decision-makers in multi- and bilateral aid agencies, governments, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and further addresses the changes in human and material resources committed to this sector.
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[intermediate technology]
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12.07.2007
Sarbuland Khan, the executive coordinator of the Global Alliance for ICT and Development (GAID) in an interview to IPS, states that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers the best hope of empowering the poor and involving civil society in the development process. He hits out at governments that do not share information on water, health, food and sanitation.
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[civil society & ICT]
[economy]
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06.07.2007
Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media (GFEM) is an association of grantmakers committed to media arts and public interest media funding, is holding a day-long conference on Sunday, September 16, 2007 in San Francisco. The conference will showcase the ways of how funding organizations and strategic grantmaking can influence the current media.
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[intermediate technology]
[media technologies]
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