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30.03.2003 In 1999, the Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network secured funding to establish an internet cafe to provide email and Internet skills to those women who would otherwise not be able to get 'hooked up.'
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Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [capacity building] [gender & ICT] [Internet] [IT training]
17.03.2003 Equipment used during the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) held in Johannesburg last year, is now being used to empower impoverished communities countrywide, says South Africa environmental affairs and tourism minister Valli Moosa.
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From: allAfrica.com
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [access] [capacity building] [civil society & ICT] [Internet]
02.03.2003 The NetAid World Schoolhouse, an initiative that provides access to quality education for the world's poorest children, recently marked its first anniversary. Through the combined efforts of corporations, individuals and other organizations, the NetAid World Schoolhouse is benefiting more than 52,000 children and young people, providing them with vital skills and the opportunity for a brighter future. Online donations can be made to the project.
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From: NetAid
Related topics/regions: [access] [children & ICT] [education & ICT] [Internet]
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Facilitation or hindrance to Open Access to Scientific Information
should be included as one factor of appreciation and criteria within Internet Governance considerations and assessments.
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The Global Media Award by the Population Institute (PI) was presented to BCCP in December, 2004 in Rabat, Morocco.



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