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31.03.2006 Effat College ended a two-day symposium yesterday on the subject of utilizing information and communication technologies in a teaching environment.
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25.03.2004 Gaymiddleeast.com, site d'information destiné à la communauté homosexuelle du Moyen-Orient, a été rendu inaccessible, début mars 2004, par les autorités saoudiennes. Le site avait déjà été bloqué en juin 2003, mais le gouvernement avait levé cette interdiction un mois plus tard. Le site américain 365gay.com a également été censuré.
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Related topics/regions: [communications] [e-governance] [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [media technologies]
Right technology in right place
26.08.2003 A number of development organisations are finding smart ways to use technology to solve the world's most pressing socio-economic problems. The key for many of these initiatives is to focus on technologies appropriate for the capabilities of NGOs working in capital-poor but labour-rich developing countries.
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From: Digital Divide Network
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Sri Lanka] [Sierra Leone] [Philippines] [India] [Cambodia] [Brazil] [capacity building] [civil society & ICT] [culture] [economy] [health & ICT] [human rights & ICT] [intermediate technology] [knowledge & ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction]
Image: Right technology in right place © Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehra Dun
MIRA uses radio and Internet to reach people in Saudi Arabia
18.02.2003 Based in London, some 5,000 km away from the population it seeks to address, the Saudi opposition group Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia uses radio and the Internet to gain the support of the Saudi population.
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From: Digital Freedom Network
Related topics/regions: [access] [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [media technologies] [policy initiatives in ICT] [World Wide Web]
Image: MIRA uses radio and Internet to reach people in Saudi Arabia





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