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May 2008
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05/09/2008
Mark MacGann, Director General of European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association believes that despite being one of the major contributors to climate change, the ICT industry has the potential to tackle the problem by integrating environmental responsibility with corporate strategy.
Read moreRelated: [Environment] [Economy] Image: Mark MacGann, Director General EICTA /Photo credit:eGov Monitor
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05/09/2008
World Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences is organising an International Conference on Communications and Information Technologies from August 13-15, 2008 in Vienna, Austria. The event is a premier forum for researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholars to present technological advances and research results in the fields of ICT.
Read moreRelated: [Knowledge] [Communication] |
05/09/2008
The world’s second-largest social networking website has signed an agreement to incorporate safeguards to protect young users from paedophiles and cyber bullying. The site will send warning messages and remove inappropriate content to shield minors from abuse.
Read moreRelated: [Internet] [Children] Image: Controlling cyber crime
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05/08/2008
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation is conducting a three-day conference on e-governance in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event will aim at harnessing ICTs for more efficient, inclusive and transparent governance in the Asia-Pacific region.
Read moreRelated: [Asia and the Pacific] [Governance] [Communication] |
05/08/2008
Open Access to Knowledge and Information: Scholarly Literature and Digital Library Initiatives – the South Asian Scenario released by UNESCO, New Delhi illustrates South Asian initiatives to bridge knowledge gaps in the region. The book is a useful source for building up necessary information infrastructure for development.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Civil Society] [Knowledge] [Information & Media] [Development] Image: Free flow of information
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05/08/2008
Increasing use of information communication technology by doctors in European countries has brought about massive improvement in healthcare services in the region. It is now being suggested that areas such as tele-monitoring, electronic prescriptions and cross-border e-health services need further development.
Read moreRelated: [Europe] [Internet] [Health] |
05/08/2008
Zimbabwen demokratia-aktivistit hyödyntävät tehokkaasti tekstiviestejä, blogeja ja muutta uutta teknologiaa. Kontrolloidun valtamedian ohittava viesti on usein humoristinen letkautus presidentti Mugabesta tai maan katastrofaalisesta taloudellisesta tilasta.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Zimbabwe] [Democracy] Image: - © Peter Armstrong
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05/08/2008
To provide counselling and protection services, a toll-free national Child Helpline was launched recently in Lesotho, a landlocked country in southern Africa. Last year the government and UNICEF in their joint survey had found more than 90% children suffering from various forms of violence like hunger, exploitation and rape.
Read moreRelated: [Southern Africa] [Children] Image: Seeking help / Photo credit: UNICEF
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05/07/2008
Erive Community Radio is bringing a change in the lives of young girls in Maganja da Costa. The UNICEF-supported station has led to a rise in enrollment in primary schools through its programmes promoting girls’ education. The station is run in partnership with Mozambique’s Social Communication Institute.
Read moreRelated: [Southern Africa] [Mozambique] [Gender] [Education] Image: Children produce their own programmes at the Erive Community Radio station/ Photo credit: UNICEF/Lemoyne
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05/07/2008
Zimbabweans are increasingly harnessing new technologies -- notably cell phones and the internet -- to challenge the ever more dictatorial nature of Mugabe's regime.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Zimbabwe] [Governance] [Activism] [Internet] [Freedom of Expression] [Communication] |
05/07/2008
New mobile text message service called Reuters Market Light has made it easier for poor farmers in western India to get farm-related information. By subscribing to the service they can get regular updates on their mobiles about weather forecasts, pest attacks and daily market prices for their produce.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Business] [Capacity Building] [Agriculture] Image: Farmers celebrating the harvest / Photo credit: BBC
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05/06/2008
Intel will work with Sheikh Muhammed Foundation to expand its Teach programme in Arab countries. Apart from training 2 million teachers by 2011, Intel also hopes to educate and develop the talent of Arab youth in the region.
Read moreRelated: [Middle East] [Education] |
05/06/2008
Open Access to Knowledge and Information: Scholarly Literature and Digital Library Initiatives – the South Asian Scenario released by UNESCO, New Delhi illustrates South Asian initiatives to bridge knowledge gaps in the region. The book is a useful source for building up necessary information infrastructure for development.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Civil Society] [Knowledge] Image: Free flow of information
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05/05/2008
FREE FM, a community radio meant for prisoners in Jamaica, is now available to anyone interested in listening to it from anywhere in the world. Launched in June 2007 by UNESCO, Canadian International Development Agency and others, it was meant to encourage rehabilitation and education of prisoners.
Read moreRelated: [Internet] [Education] Image: Major Richard Reece, Commission of Corrections, addressing the inmates in prison from the radio studio / Photo credit: UNESCO
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05/05/2008
Africa today presents the most promising opportunities and perspectives for the ICT industry. International Telecommunication Union is organising Telecom Africa 2008 which will bring together technologies, topics, leaders, speakers and networking opportunities for growth and investment in the continent.
Read moreRelated: [Africa] [Knowledge] Image: Event's logo / Photo Credit: ITU
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05/05/2008
Celebrating 15 years of its creation, World Wide Web’s inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes that the technology is still in a nascent stage. However, as a result of various international collaborations, the Web would be of great help in managing the planet.
Read moreRelated: [Internet] Image: Sir Tim Berners-Lee / Photo credit: BBC
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05/02/2008
Environmental website kidsRgreen is in the final rounds for the prestigious Stockholm Challenge Award 2008. Promoting environmental awareness, this unique educational initiative by India based Centre for Environment Education takes young minds beyond classroom teaching by engaging them in various interesting learning tools.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Education] [Children] |
05/02/2008
ASSOCHAM, India’s apex industry body is organising a global telecom summit on May 23-24, 2008 in New Delhi, India. The event will provide a platform for experts to discuss challenges confronting the Indian telecom industry and develop possible solutions.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Media] [Communication] |
05/02/2008
The Department of Education in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, an Indian Union Territory, is introducing IT hobby centres in 24 schools during the summer vacation. The free of cost centres will encourage use of computers in the learning process.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Knowledge] [Education] [Children] Image: ICT in education
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05/01/2008
Rural health practioners in Alaska are being facilitated through videoconferencing to cater to the needs of the mentally ill. Through lectures and consultations, the health providers will build their technical skills related to nutrition and surgeries.
Read moreRelated: [Northern America] [Communication] [Health] [Capacity Building] |
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