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Organizing virtual conferences: lessons and guidelines
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2001This report asks: How should a successful virtual conference be set up? It formulates guidelines focused particularly on the three success factors: participants, organisation, and product.DocumentHow to write a radio serial drama for social development: a script writer’s manual
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 1996This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarises relevant communication theory.The manual demonstrates that radio is a universal and versatile medium, well suited to the delivery of programs encouraging social change.DocumentTen steps for establishing a sustainable multipurpose community telecentre
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2003Ten Steps for establishing a sustainable Multipurpose Community Telecentre (MCT) is intended to assist communities to walk through the basic requirements which need to be addressed when setting out to open and operate a successful MCT. It consists of ten volumes, each of which can be downloaded.Each volume refers to a step in the process of setting up a telecentre.DocumentA rural ICT toolkit for Africa
infoDev, 2003The Toolkit has been prepared based on the results of a survey of ten African countries, selected to represent all regions. The study identified and sized typical rural ICT market opportunities and reviewed the hurdles to be overcome by policy makers, donors and investors.DocumentSharing knowledge for community development and transformation: a handbook
Oxfam, 2004This is a handbook intended for rural community members who want to better share information. It is aimed specifically at those who want to start a Community Information Resource Centre (CIRC).DocumentThe community telecentre cookbook for Africa: recipes for self-sustainability
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2001Although interest in Telecentres is widespread, they are a new concept, so there is a shortage of knowledge on how to establish and sustain them, especially in Africa.DocumentCommunications and development: a practical guide
Department for International Development, UK, 1999Practical guide to use of communications media in development programmes (written with DFID programmes in mind).Pages
