Australian Development Gateway

The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) strives to support members of the development community in their efforts to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region. The site has been created with participation from members of government, private, academia and non-government organisations. User feedback mechanisms have been incorporated to guide future directions of the site. The site is optimised for low bandwidth access to enable the widest participation throughout the Asia Pacific region.

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Last updated on 27 March 2008

Tech-savvy communications: a toolkit for non-profits

This toolkit provides an overview of effective message development for nonprofits, and offers a survey of tech-savvy communications channels such as RSS feeds, blogs and podcasts. (NPower Seattle: 2007) More info >>

National ICT Australia

NICTA is capitalising on Australia's extensive ICT talent through world-class research, commercialisation, education, and industry collaboration. (National ICT Australia) More info >>

Green PC

Green PC is one of the major contributions Infoxchange Australia makes to breaking down the 'digital divide', the electronic gulf that separates the information rich from the information poor. More info >>

World Bank's Global Information & Communication Technologies Department

The World Bank Group's core department for investment, policy and programs related to information and communication technologies worldwide. (World Bank) More info >>

Asia-Pacific Development Information Program

An initiative of the UNDP which aims to promote the development and application of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for poverty alleviation and sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. (Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP)) More info >>

Impact of globalisation on media

UNESCO's aims in fostering international debate on the impact of globalisation on media products. (UNESCO) More info >>


 

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