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A Review of the Impact of ICT on Learning
2006This Working Paper brings together evidence on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on education and training in Europe. It reviews 20 studies and/or reports that provide empirical accounts of the significance of ICT for learning (education and training).DocumentWomen and ICT Status Report 2009
2010The aim of this report is to update, when possible, the information provided in the report published in January 2008. Statistical data still demonstrates low participation of women in key R&D areas, especially in engineering and technology, areas which are extremely important in achieving a competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy for Europe.DocumentBest Practices For Even Gender Distribution In The 25 Member States In The Domain Of Information Society
2006This is the final report of the study launched by the European Commission, Information Society and Media Directorate G, Components and Systems on Best practices for Even Gender Distribution in the 25 MS in the domain of Information Society Technologies.DocumentIncreasing Healthcare Delivery by 270% to Underserved Communities Using a Scalable ICT Solution
2012A practical, disciplined approach that increases capacity and optimizes resources has moved beyond its pilot phase and is scaling successfully. In Nigeria, mobile healthcare teams armed with innovative, appropriate ICT expand healthcare capacity and increase healthcare delivery to underserved rural and urban areas and boost disease reporting rates.DocumentEssential Health Technologies Strategy
2003This document talks about Strategy for Department of Essential Health Technologies (EHT) of WHO. Essential health technologies are evidence-based technologies that provide cost-effective solutions to health problems. Health technologies are used at every level of the health care system.DocumentGender Digital Equality In ICT Interventions In Health
2013The objective of this paper is to explore the gender dimensions of e-Health interventions in developing countries. A select number of projects funded by Canada‘s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) are systematically analyzed to draw out good practices in integrating gender analysis in e-Health research projects.DocumentPromoting ICT for Human Development in Asia: Realising the Millennium Development Goals
2013the ICT developments specially aimed to raise the economic and social levels of the population takes place in Sri Lankan at a pace much lower than what it is in the developed world. This can be due to several complex reasons.DocumentUse of ICT in Health Care for Rural India: The scenario with Software & Embedded system: the eMedicine way
2011Health Care sector in India has witnessed significant growth during the last few years, both in quality and capacity. In spite of such developments, heath care facilities in the country remain inadequate to meet the needs of the citizens, particularly in rural areas, where approximately 70% of the people live.DocumentDevelopmental Impact Analysis of an ICT-Enabled Scalable Healthcare Model in BRICS Economies
2012This article highlights the need for initiating a healthcare business model in a grassroots, emerging-nation context. This article’s backdrop is a history of chronic anomalies afflicting the healthcare sector in India and similarly placed BRICS nations. In these countries, a significant percentage of populations remain deprived of basic healthcare facilities and emergency services.
