29.06.2007
It has been seen that women can add value to local communities by the use of ICTs which also provide them an opportunity for empowerment and economic independence.
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[gender & ICT]
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28.06.2007
The International Telecommunication Union ( ITU) has reached an agreement with ICO Global Communications and the Commonwealth Business Council to utilize satellite communications for improved global response in the face of natural disasters.
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28.06.2007
Web radio broadcasters across the US hold a protest against plans to hike royalty payments for music played online. The protest was organised by the SaveNetRadio Coalition against proposed increases of 300%.
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[access]
[economy]
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27.06.2007
To support interactions between the prisoners and their
families, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) of Jamaica and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will inaugurate community radio in the penitentiary center in collaboration with the Canadian Agency of International Development (CIDA).
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[access]
[human rights & ICT]
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26.06.2007
On the basis of feedback from users and partners, UNIFEM has upgraded the website of Gender-Responsive Budgeting http://www.gender-budgets.org/ and made it more resourceful for the users.
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26.06.2007
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), which is a new policy portal featuring research-based analysis and commentary from Europe's leading economists, has been launched. The audience is likely to be economic researchers from public and private sector, international organisations, academia as well as journalists.
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[research in ICT]
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26.06.2007
UN secretary general Ban Ki-Moon has said that a lot of the problems that Darfur faces can be solved by supporting new technologies that will drive economic development. He admitted that socio-political situations are the root cause of the crisis in Darfur.
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26.06.2007
Kenya has committed US$2.9 million to start a new national public-private fund with further contributions expected from the country's private manufacturing and research institutions to facilitate research in science, technology and innovation.
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[knowledge & ICT]
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26.06.2007
The United Nations Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Development has launched the website for the Forum on Youth and ICT for Development, to be held on 24-26 September in Geneva, Switzerland. It aims to involve youth in discussions with policymakers and concerned citizens and to encourage their full participation in society through the use of ICT.
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[education & ICT]
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18.06.2007
Sri Lankas Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), in partnership with the Colombo University medical faculty, will provide rural patients with remote medical consultation and treatment. A rural hospital in the islands north-central region has been set up with computer facilities and a broadband link to particularly deal with people suffering genetic disorders.
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[South Asia]
[Sri Lanka]
[health & ICT]
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15.06.2007
A Global Forum on Youth and ICT for Development will be held on 24-26 September at the Geneva International Conference Centre, Geneva. Young people, youth organizations and development practitioners can showcase, share and seek new partnerships at a marketplace. The call for applications ends on 30 June 2007.
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[civil society & ICT]
[knowledge & ICT]
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14.06.2007
Wipro has answered Greenpeace's call to check hazardous material present in its laptops and desktops. It has also introduced a take-back and recycling policy that will help in cutting down India's e-waste. Customers can now avail of its service across 15 locations country-wide.
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[environment & ICT]
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01.06.2007
The University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad, Karnataka, has launched the first community radio for Indian farmers with the financial assistance of the Union Government. The catchline of the channel, which deals with agricultural issues is ' by the farmers, for the farmers'.
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[South Asia]
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[civil society & ICT]
[funding/grant]
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