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July 2005
29.07.2005
Indias Silicon Valley, Bangalore, has been chosen as the India headquarters for the United Nations Global e-school and Communities Initiative (Gesci), a special campaign to promote the use of technology in education.
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[education & ICT]
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26.07.2005
Audiovisual archivists, conservators and IT specialists from Laos, Cuba, Uganda, Ethiopia, Israel, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Denmark and Austria met for the Vienna Summer School on Audio Preservation from 11 to 15 July 2005 in Austrias capital.
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[Austria]
[communications]
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25.07.2005
A toolkit to help policy makers and senior executives in developing countries on how and when to start successfully e-government projects was recently published by UNESCO and Indias National Informatics Centre (NIC).
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[India]
[e-governance]
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22.07.2005
An online survey to elucidate the technical and other related problems faced by African institutions and information professionals in creating digital libraries was recently launched
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[Africa]
[Internet]
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20.07.2005
UNESCO's Endangered Languages Programme is launching a world-wide call for submissions to its new 'Register of Good Practices in Language Preservation' for safeguarding of languages in danger of extinction.
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20.07.2005
UNESCO and twelve other organisations including media groups met high government officials,civil society representatives and media proffesionals of Nepal in order to end all censorship and attacks on the journalists and grant them the freedom of press.
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[Nepal]
[communications]
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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.
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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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