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Gender, ICTs and Agriculture
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union), 2002This report examines the digital divide that exists between developing nations of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific and the rest of the world. The report highlights the following issues:DocumentVoices for change: id21 insights, issue 58
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005The impact of new information and communication technologies on development is a subject of extensive international debate, particularly at the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society. While much of the debate focuses on the Internet, many planners and practitioners have begun to realiseDocumentAdoption of the internet in rural NGOs in indonesia - a study on internet appropriation for rural sector reform
Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2008Today rural sector reform is a paramount issue in Indonesian development. Yet, different social actors have different perspectives and stances towards it.DocumentUnderstanding communication environments in Aceh
World Bank, 2007The earthquake and tsunami of December 2004 and the signing of the historic Memorandum of Understanding between GAM and the Government of Indonesia eight months later, ending decades of war, has brought unprecedented attention and aid to Aceh.DocumentICT infrastructure in emerging Asia. Policy and regulatory roadblocks
International Development Research Centre, 2008This book addresses an important question: can technology by itself improve access to ICTs or must the policy and regulatory pre-conditions be satisfied in order to realise the potential of technological and service innovations?DocumentIntegrating ICTs into education: lessons learned: vol. 1
UNESCO Bangkok ICT in Education, 2004This document, published by UNESCO Bangkok, outlines the lessons learned from attempts to integrate ICTs into schools in six Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand.DocumentSchool networking: lessons learned (Volume 2)
UNESCO Bangkok ICT in Education, 2004This publication synthesises and analyses the experiences of five Asian countries in networking schools, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.DocumentSchoolNet Toolkit
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2004This toolkit is designed to help education planners and practitioners integrate information and communication technologies (ICTs) into education systems. It is meant to be a practical resource about ICTs in education, and more specifically about setting up and operating schoolnet programmes and projects.DocumentAn exploratory study of internet usage at higher education institutions in Asia, Africa and Latin America: comparative synthesis
International Institute of Infonomics, 2002This document synthesises and comments on the results of three regional studies into the use of the internet in higher education in the South. The authors state that relatively little is known about the impact of ICT on the higher education sector of the developing world.Pages
