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<title>‘Knowledge is embedded in languages’</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/160948/1/2291</link>
<description>Unless the world learns to master ICTs in different languages, an inclusive information and knowledge society cannot be built, feels Adama Samassékou President of the World Network for Linguistic Diversity (MAAYA) and African Academy of Languages (ACALAN). According to him, linguistic diversity is needed to promote cross-cultural dialogue.</description>
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<title>A How-To Guide for Health and Development</title>
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<description>From starting tree nurseries to properly disposing of solid waste, a new guide offers simple solutions to help communities around the planet improve their quality of life.</description>
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<title>ITU Telecom Asia 2008</title>
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<description>International Telecommunications Union’s Telecom Asia 2008 will be held in Bangkok from September 2-5, 2008. The event, apart from showcasing Asia-Pacific’s latest technological innovations, will also provide a major networking platform for regional players to develop new business models.</description>
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<title>An HIV Film for 'All of Us'</title>
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<description>With African-American women accounting for 72 percent of all new female HIV cases, one &quot;feminist filmmaker&quot; discusses her documentary revolving around a young African-American doctor and her two HIV-positive patients.</description>
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<title>The Blacksmith of Sudan [slideshow]</title>
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<description>A training program in Sudan teaches men such as Marup Deng Deng basic tool-making and business skills, such as blacksmithing, that allow them to open their own businesses and control their own income.</description>
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