Relevant Links
The
Development and Project Planning Centre Collection (DPPC Collection)
http://www.brad.ac.uk/library/dppc/index.html
INASP
http://www.inasp.org.uk/
a co-operative network of partners aiming to improve world-wide access
to
information. With one of the most comprehensive listings of web resources
related to development and regional issues.
Initial
Institute for Sustainable Development
http://iisd.ca/
Bellanet
http://www.bellanet.org
The Global Knowledge Partnership
http://www.globalknowledge.org/
Europe's
Forum on International Cooperation
http://www.euforic.org/by_theme/132.htm
The Global Transformation
Network
http://heiwww.unige.ch/~krause/gtnet/
The School for
international training
http://www.sit.edu/publications
New Media Studies
http://www.newmediastudies.com/
Institute of Communication
Studies, University of Leeds
ID21 (Information for Development in the 21st Century)
http://www.id21.org
International
Food Policy Research Institute
http://www.ifpri.org/
fahamu,
Learning for Change
http://www.fahamu.org/
fahamu is dedicated to strengthening the work of not-for-profit
and other non-governmental organisations throughout the world through
the use of information and communications technologies. This organization
produces and publishs CDROM based learning materials specially for this
sector, design and manage websites, run training courses (including on-line
courses), and provide support for internet-related work.
How
to use the Internet for development research
http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/train/train.htm
an Eldis selection of useful materials
NetSkills/Tonic
interactive training site
http://www.netskills.ac.uk
iTrain
materials at Bellanet
http://www.bellanet.org/itrain/materials.cfm
Medecins
Sans Frontieres
http://www.msf.org/
e-Development
http://edevelopment.media.mit.edu/
The eDevelopment group invents systems that empower, enrich, and inter-connect
developing communities. In particular, we study new e-commerce, communication,
and system software that are appropriable and appropriate to emerging
communities.
The Digital
Opportunity Initiative (DOI), a public private partnership of Accenture,
the Markle Foundation and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
was launched at the G-8 Okinawa Summit in 2000, with the aim of identifying
the roles that information and communication technologies (ICT) can play
in fostering sustainable economic development and enhancing social equity.
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