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Last updated on
27 March 2008
Community based networks and innovative technology
This report focuses on policy options and models to get better access for the poor in context of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). (UNDP: 2005) More info >>
ICTs and large-scale poverty reduction
This publication describes the experiences and lessons gained by organisations around the world in their efforts to scale up the use of ICTs to reduce poverty. (PANOS: November 2005) More info >>
Upscaling pro-poor ICT policies and practices
This study looks at ways to scale up to support for pro-poor ICT policies and practices. (Global Knowledge Partnership: January 2005) More info >>
Integrating ICTs in development programmes
This policy brief summarises the role of ICTs in development and how they can be integrated into development programs. (OECD: November 2003) More info >>
Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships issue paper
An issue paper from the Foundation for Development Cooperation, dealing with the issues faced in creating and managing multi-stakeholder partnerships. (The Foundation for Development Cooperation: 2003) More info >>
Cultural & political factors in the design of ICT projects
This report argues that cultural, political and institutional factors play a critical role in determining the success, relevance and effectiveness of ICT projects in developing countries. (International Institute for Communication and Development: 2003) More info >>
The Real Access / Real Impact framework
This report provides an overview to the Real Access/Real Impact approach to ICT initiatives and gives guidance on how it can be applied according to best practice principles. (Bridges.org: August 2004) More info >>
A livelihoods approach to communication
This website presents key findings and makes recommendations on how agencies can capitalize on and integrate the best elements of traditional communication methods and the ICT revolution technologies within the livelihoods approach. (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: 2001-2002) More info >>
