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June 2004

16.06.2004 Digital Links has developed laptops fitted with solar panels so that Rwandan children in remote villages can access computers at school.
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From: Digital Links International
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Rwanda] [access] [education & ICT] [research in ICT]
16.06.2004 International Aid Network has established a telecenter in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, which trains citizens in computer use.
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From: Medjunarodna mreza pomoci (IAN)
Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [access] [communications] [content]
16.06.2004 UK-based development organisation, Oxfam has recently launched the first-ever online music store for raising money for funding development projects.
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [ICT in poverty reduction]
People accessing online services at a cyber cafe
15.06.2004 The UNDP is helping the Bhutan government connect remote areas with ICTs by facilitating access to public access points to enable people get the latest government information.
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From: United Nations Development Programme
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [South Asia] [Bhutan] [access] [capacity building] [communications] [e-governance]
Image: People accessing online services at a cyber cafe
11.06.2004 Children from the Democratic Republic of Congo and El Salvador have won the OneWorld / UNICEF competition for the best radio produced by, for and with children. With children from Afghanistan and Burundi running them close in second place...
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From: OneWorld Radio
Related topics/regions: [children & ICT]
04.06.2004 Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), a non-profit in Uganda, is experimenting on sending message alerts on disease outbreak to health workers in rural areas through mobile phones. The sudden spread of diseases like SARS could be tackled this way.
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From: Centre For Spatial Database Management & Solutions
Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [health & ICT] [research in ICT]
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Making calls over net technology is changing the face of phones. New technology to make voice calls over broadband has hit UK High Streets with the launch of Freetalk in Dixons, Currys, The Link and PC World.
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Networked Intelligence for Development
Networked Intelligence for Development is a Toronto based network of independent consultants and trainers specializing in new media, information and communication technologies (ICTs), the creative industries and international development. Our consultants have held senior positions in multilateral organizations, governmental and intergovernmental organizations, broadcasting and media institutions, research institutes and non-governmental organizations.
Digital Divide Network
The Digital Divide Network, a project of the Benton Foundation, examines the digital divide from many perspectives. The Web site offers a range of information, tools and resources that help practitioners stay on top of digital divide developments.



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