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March 2005
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29.03.2005
President Robert Mugabe has pulled out all the stops before elections in Zimbabwe Thursday, spending US$100 million of the state's money on Hewlett Packard laptops that he passes out at schools as he campaigns across the country. Meanwhile, many of the schools receiving the high-tech computers have been without textbooks, electricity, furniture or even roofs for many years.
Story linkFrom: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [education & ICT] [e-governance] Image: President Mugabe campaigns with children in Marondera, about 70 km east of Harare - 26 February 2005. © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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29.03.2005
EXIT- Centar je počeo sa realizacijom projekta IT Bussines Support Centre (IT BSC). Misija projekta je da kreira kritičnu masu IT firmi i pojedinaca koji bi kvalitetno mogli odgovoriti na buduće zahtjeve tranzicije bosanskohercegovačke ekonomije u drutvo upravljano znanjem i informacijama.
Story linkFrom: EXIT Centar Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] |
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29.03.2005
All district courts in India would be connected by the Supreme Court, informed the Minister for Law while speaking in a conclave on judicial reforms.
Story linkFrom: Consumer Online Foundation Related topics/regions: [India] |
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28.03.2005
UNESCO releases two documentary films based on the findings of three of its project in India to address the issue of gender divide through innovative use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Story linkFrom: UNESCO - Communication, Information and Informatics Sector Related topics/regions: [India] [gender & ICT] |
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28.03.2005
Existing youth organisations affiliated to Nehru Yuva Kendra would be provided with facilities such as computer, internet, photostat and telephone connections in 145 select districts in India.
Story linkFrom: Kerala Online Related topics/regions: [India] |
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25.03.2005
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [communications] [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [media technologies] |
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24.03.2005
"I think that there is a role for ICT, but have we explored the extent to which that can be harnessed in education? I dont think that there is enough discussion between education and the ICT sector, tells Erma Manoncourt in an interview with Anupama Ramakrishnan of OneWorld South Asia.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] |
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23.03.2005
More...From: undercurrents Related topics/regions: [Europe] [North America] [media technologies] |
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23.03.2005
UNESCO and NHK will set up a state-of-the-art digital visual and sound processing technologies for the production of short digital documentaries on heritage.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [culture] |
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23.03.2005
A new briefing paper published by Panos institute, describes the issues behind Internet governance that made it a heated subject at the 2003 WSIS meeting in Geneva. It is the first of a series of briefing papers that will cover other Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) issues. It also gives important background information on the issues being raised at the upcoming World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis in November 2005.
Story linkFrom: Panos London Related topics/regions: [Internet] |
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23.03.2005
Sot u bė publikimi i faqes sė internetit tė Komisionerit tė Pėrkohshėm pėr Media nė Kosovė. Faqja e re nė tri gjuhė; shqip, serbisht dhe anglisht si dhe logoja e re u paraqitėn nga udhėheqėsi i KPM-sė, Robert Gillette. Ēėshtja kryesore e njė rregullatori ėshtė transparenca, ka thėnė Komisioneri i Pėrkohshėm pėr Media
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Kosovo] [communications] [Internet] [media technologies] |
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22.03.2005
PrepCom III, leading to the Tunis phase of WSIS, will be held from 19 to 30 September. It will take place in Palais des Nations, Geneva. During the Inter-Sessional period between PrepCom 2 and PrepCom 3, the Group of Friends of the Chair (GFC) will continue to draft proposals for Chapter one (Implementation Mechanisms) and four (The Way Ahead) of the operational part. All the governments and other stakeholders can contribute to this process during this period.
MoreFrom: International Telecommunication Union Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [policy initiatives in ICT] |
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22.03.2005
The department of consumer affairs, government of India is engaged in enabling consumer courts in various parts of the country to exchange information and data easily and quickly. This will also permit one court to refer to the decisions citied by another court in another part of the country.
Story linkFrom: Consumer Online Foundation Related topics/regions: [India] |
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22.03.2005
The department of consumer affairs, in India is engaged in enabling consumer courts in various parts of the country to exchange information and data easily and quickly. This will also permit one court to refer to the decisions citied by another court in another part of the country.
Story linkFrom: Consumer Online Foundation Related topics/regions: [India] |
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21.03.2005
A freely downloadable software package, the Dashboard of Sustainability, provides the complex relationships among social, economic and environmental issues through a graphical interface. The visual interface helps the decision-makers and other stakeholders in sustainable development in making informative decisions.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [ICT in poverty reduction] |
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21.03.2005
There is requirement to conduct concurrent and periodical evaluation of the AIDS Control Programmes throughout the country, so that the real financial achievements could be assessed.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] |
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21.03.2005
ICTs are becoming recognised as key elements of the fight against aids in India. The experience of SAATHII, an NGO set up in 2000 to combat HIV/AIDS, has shown that ICTs are vital in disseminating information, and in building grassroots capacity to take measures against the spread of the disease.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] |
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21.03.2005
India accounts for 68% of the South Asian HIV epidemic and ranks second only to South Africa in the total number of people living with HIV according to the recent estimates.The crisis has spawned initiatives from a variety of sectors including the central government, state agencies, non-profit organisations, local, regional and national networks of HIV positive people, international agencies and corporations.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] |
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21.03.2005
This year's APC Hafkin Prize recognises community initiatives that use the internet and other digital communication networks to access markets, skills and opportunities to derive real economic benefits.
Check out the finalistsFrom: Association for Progressive Communications Related topics/regions: [Africa] |
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21.03.2005
In a recent meeting in Brussels, national broadcasting regulators have agreed to initiate appropriate measures to stop broadcasts which fuel incitement and hatred among the members of the public. Information exchange and cooperation among the national broadcasters have been identified as the key areas of action to prevent such broadcasts.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Europe] [policy initiatives in ICT] |
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