Full coverage: Knowledge
February 2008
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28.02.2008
BROOKLIN, Canada, Feb 27 (IPS) - Free, authoritative and online: 1.8 million species.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Azure Sapphire in Bhutan. © Piet van der Poel
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22.02.2008
Linguistic and cultural diversity is an important asset of sustainable development, says a new Talking Point series: Linguistic Diversity and the Preservation of Endangered Languages (2007). Author Mark Turin draws attention of policymakers to step up efforts for language revival programmes in the Himalayan region.
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21.02.2008
Insufficient statistics and lack of a sound HIV/AIDS prevention policy are undermining Bangladesh’s efforts to protect people against its risks. It is necessary to break the barriers of social stigmas attached to the disease and promote condom use beyond family planning purposes, say health experts.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [South Asia] |
19.02.2008
Western Indian state of Goa is embarking on an ambitious project to promote knowledge of information technology. It is going to set up centres to impart training and establish IT parks to address the problem of growing unemployment in the state, especially among the youth.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [capacity building] [e-governance] [IT training] [knowledge & ICT] [policy initiatives in ICT] |
18.02.2008
A young tribal has helped the women in his village become successful entrepreneurs by realising the true potential of traditional medicines. Haribol is an all-women self-help group in Chhattisgarh in central India that profits from the state’s abundance of herbs and medicinal plants.
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18.02.2008
The Indonesian government is determined to utilize the information technology effectively to support efforts to increase the national competitiveness. This aspiration is reflected in the Indonesian.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [media technologies] [knowledge & ICT] [Internet] [communications] |
11.02.2008
A report by the UN body UNCTAD says the use of mobiles and the Internet in businesses, schools and homes help people prosper and drive long-term economic growth in developing countries. At the same time the report draws attention to the widening gap between rich and poor countries in broadband use.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] Image: A woman uses a mobile phone in Bangladesh
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05.02.2008
Teknologi Informasi (TI) yang kini berkembang amat pesat tak bisa dipungkiri memberikan kontribusi yang signifikan terhadap seluruh proses globalisasi ini. Mulai dari wahana TI yang paling sederhana (radio dan televisi), hingga internet dan ponsel, informasi mengalir dengan sangat cepat dan menyeruak ruang kesadaran banyak orang.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [media technologies] [knowledge & ICT] [Internet] [communications] |
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