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07.04.2006 In Bolivia IICD is actively supporting a large-scale ICT for development program TIC Bolivia or IICD in Bolivia since 2000. The program is operational with 15 projects at department and national levels in Bolivia in the sectors Agriculture, Governance and Education. Liang Tan and Dr. Stijn van der Krogt of the International Institute of Communication for Development, The Netherlands writes about their experiences in Bolivia.
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Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [ICT in poverty reduction]
17.11.2005 The proliferation of cybercafés in Bolivia's largest cities, offering Internet access at relatively modest rates, contrasts sharply with the slow advance of this technology in rural areas, which depends on sporadic initiatives headed up by the private sector or civil society.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction]
04.02.2005 Rural community projects in Brazil, Bolivia, and South India are all inaugural winners of the Yeomans Award for Local Content, demonstrating how new technologies can benefit poor communities.
From: Open Knowledge Network
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Brazil]
17.10.2003 Communication rights activists in Bolivia have denounced the forced closure of Radio Pio XII, one of the affiliates of the Association for Wireless Education in Bolivia. The closure was a direct result of the radio station’s role in providing information on the crisis that is developing in the country. Latin American and Caribbean communicators have also expressed their solidarity with the Bolivian people.
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From: Communication Rights in the Information Society
Related topics/regions: [communications] [human rights & ICT] [media technologies]
08.07.2002 The participatory action research of OMAK, an indigenous women's organisation in Bolivia, shows that there is a need for developing a methodology that allows women to access information themselves.
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From: ELDIS
Related topics/regions: [access] [gender & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] [research in ICT]
A Bolivian woman
08.07.2002 The participatory action research of OMAK, an indigenous women's organisation in Bolivia, shows that there is a need for developing a methodology that allows women to access information themselves.
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From: ELDIS
Related topics/regions: [access] [gender & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] [research in ICT]
Image: A Bolivian woman © Television Trust for the Environment
A Bolivian woman
08.07.2002 The participatory action research of OMAK, an indigenous women's organisation in Bolivia, shows that there is a need for developing a methodology that allows women to access information themselves.
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From: ELDIS
Related topics/regions: [access] [gender & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] [research in ICT]
Image: A Bolivian woman © Television Trust for the Environment
28.05.2002 Bolivia's indigenous groups are struggling to reclaim their own land, which they lost in the past to government and the private sector. Jose Miguel and Loeki Schaeffers explain how ICTs are used to inform indigenous people how they can benefit from the legalisation process.
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From: International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [communications] [culture] [media technologies] [ICT in poverty reduction]
28.05.2002 Bolivia's indigenous groups are struggling to reclaim their own land, which they lost in the past to government and the private sector. Jose Miguel and Loeki Schaeffers explain how ICTs are used to inform indigenous people how they can benefit from the legalisation process.
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From: International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [communications] [culture] [media technologies] [ICT in poverty reduction]
Bolivians in a demonstration
27.05.2002 Bolivia's indigenous groups are struggling to reclaim their own land, which they lost in the past to government and the private sector. ICTs are being used to inform indigenous people how they can benefit from the legalisation process.
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From: International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions: [capacity building] [civil society & ICT] [Internet]
Image: Bolivians in a demonstration © Julie Plasencia / AP / The UNESCO Courier
Bolivians in a demonstration
27.05.2002 Bolivia's indigenous groups are struggling to reclaim their own land, which they lost in the past to government and the private sector. ICTs are being used to inform indigenous people how they can benefit from the legalisation process.
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From: International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions: [capacity building] [civil society & ICT] [Internet]
Image: Bolivians in a demonstration © Julie Plasencia / AP / The UNESCO Courier





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