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Institute of Informatics and Development (IID)
Institute of Informatics and Development (IID) is an independent policy think tank that aims to bridge the gap between public policy and technological advancement. - Document
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:DocumentICTs in support of human rights, democracy and good governance
International Telecommunication Union, 2002This paper analyses human rights and governance issues as they pertain to ICTs for the WSIS forum, with a focus on the role of those who protect human rights and foster good governance. The paper is a part of the Strategy and Policy Unit’s (SPU) background papers in preparation for the upcoming World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in 2003.DocumentImpact of information technology in trade facilitation on small and medium-sized enterprises in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2009The aim of this paper is to examine information technology (IT) related trade facilitation measures and their impacts from the viewpoint of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It postulates the present SME scenario in Bangladesh and explores the constraints this sector faces in the context of trade facilitation.DocumentIntegration of ICT industries and its impact on market access and trade: the case of Bangladesh and India
Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011South Asia region could emerge as an ICT hub of the world. ICTs could have substantial impact on regional cooperation and integration if the right policies, programmes and mechanisms are put in place.DocumentInformal sector e-waste recycling practices in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011This study aims at examining the current practice of recycling e-waste in the informal sectors of Bangladesh and identifying the problems towards development of a system of hazard-free e-waste recycling in the country.DocumentMobile phones and development: id21 insights, issue 69
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007‘Explosive’ is the only way to describe mobile phone growth. Half the world’s 6.5 billion people now use a mobile (up from two billion just two years ago). There are more than twice as many mobile owners in developing countries as in industrialised countries. Subscriber growth rates in developing countries areDocumentMobile phones for Millennium Development Goals: qualitative needs analysis to overcome communication barriers to improve maternal health
Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011This research paper shows new ways of using mobile phones for women to increase their access to information on maternal and child health related issues.DocumentPallitathya: Livelihood case studies
Development Research Network, 2006These individual case studies illustrate the benefits that the Pallitathya Rural Information Centre has provided through various information and communication technologies channels in four districts in Bangladesh. These include:DocumentDigital Bangladesh and gender equality
Development Research Network, 2009‘Digital Bangladesh’ became a key issue in the last election as the benefits of ICT became more well known. At the same time as this growing interest, Bangladesh was and still is in a time of flux with gender assumptions changing as part of a broader process of economic and social transition.Pages
