28.12.2007
You can now get a return on your investment and also help fight global poverty. Online auction giant eBays new micro lending website lets people invest in entrepreneurs in poor communities around the world to help them build better lives for themselves while also earning modest returns.
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[capacity building]
[funding/grant]
[ICT in poverty reduction]
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26.12.2007
The Planning Commission of India has made a provision of Rs 100 crores for setting up 20 Indian Institute of Information Technology in various parts of the country. The government also promises to ensure broadband accessibility to almost every citizen in countryside, covering 97% of its geographical area by 2012.
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[South Asia]
[capacity building]
[communications]
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20.12.2007
The first set of global standards for providing television services over the Internet by the UN Agency for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have been announced. This move is expected to fuel innovation and competition in the field of Internet Protocol Television.
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[civil society & ICT]
[communications]
[media technologies]
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19.12.2007
The Internet is set to play a critical role in poverty eradication efforts by providing unprecedented access to knowledge to the poor billions, according to experts gathered at a global knowledge conference. Hosted by the Global Knowledge Partnership, a multi-stakeholder platform by and for various sectors, the summit was a celebration of ten years of partnerships and the sharing of knowledge for the common goal of ICTs for development.
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OneWorld South Asia
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[civil society & ICT]
[e-governance]
[knowledge & ICT]
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18.12.2007
UNICEF along with Google and One Laptop per Child has recently launched Our Stories project. By sharing stories online, children of the world will be able to understand different countries, their cultures, religious traditions and languages.
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[children & ICT]
[culture]
[educational innovations]
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14.12.2007
Dagens Nyheter, the largest circulated daily of Sweden, has launched worlds first newspaper telephone. By signing up for a 199 kronor ($35.21) monthly call plan, one can freely surf the news site by pushing a special "DN" button.
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[civil society & ICT]
[World Wide Web]
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