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31.05.2006 El municipio de Puerto Cortés en la costa atlįntica hondureńa ha lanzado una campańa de alfabetización que pretende terminar con el analfabetismo en un plazo de un ańo, apoyados por pedagogos cubanos que implementarįn el método “Yo si puedo”...
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From: Comunicación Comunitaria
Related topics/regions: [Honduras] [Development]
30.05.2006 Pjesėtarėt e komunitetit rom, ashkalinj dhe egjiptas, qė bashkėrisht janė quajtur si komuniteti RAE, pas njė programi “Pėr tė gjithė shkrim dhe lexim”, thuhet se janė vetėdijesuar pėr rėndėsinė e edukimit dhe mos braktisjes sė shkollave.
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Related topics/regions: [Education] [Finance] [Civil society] [MDGs]
19.05.2006 Farzana Chowdhury, a JCI Bangladesh Board member, has been selected to participate in 'Fortune/State Department International Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership' programme, says a press release.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Business] [Gender]
19.05.2006 CARE Bangladesh, a humanitarian organisation, has trained four more female drivers and two auto mechanics, raising their number to 14 in one year, as part of its efforts to promote gender equity in its Transport Services Department (TSD), says a press release.
The graduation ceremony of the second batch apprentices and reception ceremony for 10 new apprentices of the third batch were held at the CARE TSD office at Karwan Bazar in the city on Tuesday.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Gender]
17.05.2006 In May 2006 SBMA launched its first Rural Knowledge Centre (RKC) at Saliayana, Gairsain. This centre uses office computer and has a v-sat connectivity and offers services for the community.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge]
15.05.2006 Opportunities for cooperation between Malaysian and Saudi information and communications technology (ICT) companies will be explored when Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) hosts a delegation from the Council of Saudi Chambers on May 18, 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [ICT]
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15.05.2006
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Education] [Poverty] [Gender]
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12.05.2006 Water scarcity is not something new. It haunts many places in Gujarat. But what is new is that inspite of water shortage there are many villages in Gujarat which have faced the drought successfully. These villages could save themselves from the drought because they welcomed the Roof Rain Water Harvesting Structure (RRWHS) introduced by the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP), says Aditi Varma from Charkha.
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From: Charkha development Communication Network
Related topics/regions: [India] [Water/sanitation] [Conservation] [Gender]
09.05.2006 Ministry of Communications of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan a long with United Nations Development Program (UNDP) organized the first ever National ICT conference in Afghanistan on May 25-26, 2006 at Loya Jirga Hall.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Poverty] [ICT]
08.05.2006
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It is clear that women as well as men suffer from the ill-effects of badly planned and implemented development projects. However, in a scenario where adequate attention is not paid to the question of rehabilitation itself, it is not surprising that women as well as other poor, vulnerable people stand to lose the most and benefit the least from so called ‘development’ projects. How can we use knowledge and information technologies to ensure that human lives are not sacrificed at the altar of development?
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [MDGs] [Development] [Conservation] [Human rights] [Gender] [ICT]
08.05.2006 The Association of Progressive Communications is inviting applications for a North African Regional Wireless Training Workshop in Morocco, from 12-16 July 2006.

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From: Association for Progressive Communications
Related topics/regions: [North Africa] [ICT]
05.05.2006 Wireless technologies offer developing countries an important low-cost, versatile alternative to wired infrastructure. They enable communities to extend the reach of cabled internet connectivity and to be in control of the planning, implementation and design of their own networks, making the network into a tool that really serves the needs of the community.
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Related topics/regions: [North Africa] [ICT] [Civil society]
05.05.2006 Centre for Civil Society, an NGO based in New Delhi, invites applications from the college students to attend its "i, Society & Public Policy" programme from June 8-19, 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [ICT] [Civil society]
04.05.2006 Researchers at Smithsonian's National Zoo have developed a new training course tailored to the needs of senior staff working in leading positions in local, state, and national government or in environmental organizations.
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Related topics/regions: [Environment] [ICT] [Civil society]
04.05.2006 Universal access to information and knowledge can yield positive spin-offs to help governments of the world meet the Millennium Development Goals to halve poverty and unemployment by 2015.
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From: allAfrica.com
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Poverty] [ICT]

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