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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Ami Zarchi & Lidwina Dox
Throughout the past year I worked on two different Design and Product development projects (with a focus on traditional crafts) in Ethiopia carried out by the United Nations and the World Bank. Very soon I realised read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Rohan Samarajiva
Government is about the sustenance of hope. Yet in too many places, government is about killing hope: “you can’t make it because you’re poor/ your ethnicity is wrong / you aren’t from the right school.” When hope is dead read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Claudia Morrell
The Center for Women and Information Technology (CWIT) was established at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Maryland, USA in 1998 by Dr. Joan Korenman. Dr. Korenman was one of the first women in the U.S. to recognize read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Akhtar Badshah
People worldwide are facing serious problems such as poverty, disease and hunger. Many of those problems can be linked directly to a lack of economic opportunity. Through the Microsoft Unlimited Potential (UP) program read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Chong Sheau Ching
When I first founded ‘Mothers for Mothers’ nine years ago, organizing community conferences to introduce mothers to the idea of working at home, I was met with lots of laughter and ridicule when I sought sponsorships from the corporate sector. Whoever heard of mothers sitting in conferences? read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Don Hollander
Imagine a world where people communicate and understand and appreciate our diversity. Imagine a world where the tyranny of distance is overcome and time zones and huge travel times become an asset. Imagine a world read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Ravi Gupta
The ICT4D journey at CSDMS started in an interesting way. When we started it all, we had not heard of ICT, forget about ICT4D... Having studied Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in my masters I felt that this technology had immense potential read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Sunit Shrestha
In developing regions, young people represent a significant share of the population – almost half of Asia is made up of young people, more than 40 percent of Latin America is under the age of 30 and approximately 30 percent of Africa consists of young people. The role that young people play read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Jody Mahoney
Can a United States-based nonprofit whose mission is "to help nonprofits and NGOs intelligently adopt technology in order to enhance their missions" do so by adopting pro-poor information and communications technology (ICT) policies and practices? Pro-poor policies read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Jovan Kurbalija
The Internet and the entire Internet technology (IT) revolution is ultimately based on 1s and 0s. Everything we experience online has its roots in 1s and 0s. These two digits have had such an impact on society that read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Aida Opoku-Mensah
Africa came to the WSIS Summits with a big bang, with representation from government officials, Civil Society Organisations, Media, the Private Sector and even Parliamentarians! To prove how seriously these stakeholders took the events networks were created, such as the Africa Civil Society for the Information Society read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Harsha Liyanage
In early 1996, we did not know how to combine PC into the social-web of rural community in Sri Lanka. It took 3 years and 9 months for us to learn that it was possible, and to recognize the appropriate model. In those long hard lessons we had learned PCs can work in the dusty – dirty – warm environments read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Sailendra Dev Appanah
In order for development initiatives to effectively meet their goals, design thinking has to be embraced as a core strategy. The landscape of development is sputtering. As billions of dollars are poured intoexisting and new initiatives, the impact achieved remains is significantly low. Stasis, confusion, and sluggishness read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Rahul Nainwal
One thing amazed me in Tunis, the number of young people attending it, showcasing their products and achievements and promises that ICT4D can bring to the world. Not afraid of the failures or the difficulties that lie ahead, they are the bravest test pilots of the ICT4D revolution read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Vedran Vucic
In many developing countries and regions we see tremendous efforts to foster economic growth. Indeed, those countries are affected by huge discrepancies in access to social welfare and sometimes to basic needs for their population. Those political difficulties are often serious read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Sanjana Hattotuwa
Growing up in conflict does one of two things – it teaches you the limitations of violence to engender sustainable social change, or it compels you to enter the cycle of violence itself. Especially when the well-springs of hope have run dry read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Veronica Cretu
This paper aims at presenting some possible solutions for integrating the ICTs into the rural community development read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Virginia Paque
Using ICT4D can be as simple as sitting a person in front of a computer and letting them teach themselves. read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Ziad Haddara
In “The Chronicles of Narnia- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe”, the little girl Lucy discovers an old wardrobe covered with a dusty piece of fabric, in an obscure, out of the way bedroom in the big, stuffy mansion. She cautiously opens the wooden door and slowly steps into the wardrobe read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Gianluca Misuraca
I wake up in the morning, and my first concern is to check my emails… before to go to bed… I also check emails… I spend most of my time in front of a computer, writing or speaking to someone, no matter the time and including week ends read more
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Gloria Bonder
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Friday 12 Oct 2007
Avis Momeni
Les TICs traditionnelles ou modernes sont des outils comme n’importe quel autre et doivent permettre à toutes les composantes de la société d’avoir accès au savoir partagé read more
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