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African schools get a technology boost
http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/news/index.cfm?key=702
SchoolNetAfrica, a non-profit initiative across 28 African countries, is 
bringing technology resources to schools where basic necessities like water 
and electricity are rare.  It is running a number of programmes, like a Web 
design competition and an online curriculum database, which it hopes will 
help build resources and leadership skills.

Network promises latest information to Namibian farmers
http://allafrica.com/stories/200207260511.html
A computer-based information network launched in Namibia promises to bring 
to farmers latest agricultural information. The network aims to bridge the 
information gap by providing farmers essential information such as weather 
conditions, auction days, and crop and livestock prices.

Web-based education project finalist for Stockholm Awards
http://infochangeindia.org/ItanddItop.jsp?section_idv=9#1229
An international Web-based education  project that is helping school 
children conserve the environment in India's northeastern state Assam, has 
been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Stockholm Challenge Awards.

Azerbaijan sets up IT training centre for neighbours
http://www.undp.org/dpa/frontpagearchive/2002/july/25jul02/index.html
Azerbaijan is helping its neighbours become a part of the global 
information technology revolution by setting up a regional training academy 
in Baku, its capital city. The academy will train students from Kyrgyzstan, 
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Bangladesh schools to get computers with Net connection
http://www.propoor.org/news/xar0727.asp#9
The Bangladesh government plans to provide 10,000 computers along with 
Internet connections to schools at secondary level under a programme for 
grooming students with computer literacy. Girls' schools would get priority 
in getting the computers.

Women empower women in Indian computer training project
http://www.iconnect-online.org/base/ic_show_story?id=4917
SITA, a pilot project training needy women in computer use in India, has 
not only produced 500 skilled persons, but has also enabled them to use 
their newly learned skills in income-generating work. The project 
experience has led to the idea of establishing an e-cooperative by women 
and for women.

Independent radio station move stalled in Tajikistan
http://www.internews.org/articles/2002/20020708_irin_tajikradio.htm
Tajikistan authorities have refused licence for what would have been the 
first independent radio station in the national capital, Dushanbe. The 
decision is a step to prevent competition to the only official radio 
station and restrict freedom of the press, say media organisations.

'Radio Earth Summit' broadcasts voices of MNC victims
http://www.radioearthsummit.org/
People around the world affected by the activities of multinational 
corporations are sending their sound messages to this year's Earth Summit 
in Johannesburg. Radio Earth Summit is broadcasting their voices, ensuring 
that delegates at the Summit hear first hand from those people living on 
the front line. Read more on the Radio Earth Summit Website. 
(http://www.radioearthsummit.org/)

Multimedia training kit for ICT for development
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/news/2002/020712_multimedia.shtml
In a new collaborative initiative, UNESCO has joined hands with key 
stakeholders in the field of ICT to produce a multimedia training kit. The 
kit is targeted at community multimedia centres, information service 
providers and community radio stations. Key organisations like APC, IICD, 
Panos, AMARC and OneWorld are part of the project.

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Analysis
http://www.digitalopportunity.org/features/analysis/
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Groups argue for continued funding to bridge U.S. digital divide
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=655&ncid=655&e=1&u=/oneworl 
d/20020729/wl_oneworld/1032_1027972881
U.S. government programs that promote the use of computers and the internet 
among impoverished and socially excluded groups should continue to be 
funded as a means of helping to bridge socio-economic and racial divisions 
within the country, according to representatives of civil rights and 
educational groups at a congressional briefing in Washington D.C. last week.

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Success Stories
http://www.digitalopportunity.org/features/success_stories/
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Radio Sagarmatha: Broadcasting the Internet to Nepal
http://www.digitalopportunity.org/fulltext/shenaz20020730.shtml
This profile of Nepali community radio station Radio Sagarmatha is the 
third and final essay in a series by the Digital Divide Network's Shenaz 
Malik highlighting winners of the ICT Stories competition organized by 
infoDev and IICD.

Bridging the gap: CONNECTIONS capacity-building programme in Cape Town
http://www.iconnect-online.org/base/ic_show_story?sc=230&id=4941
CONNECTIONS seeks to build the capacity of grassroots community 
organisations in South Africa in order to initiate, manage and sustain 
development processes in their communities.

Tech Skills 101 for Development Workers
http://www.rnw.nl/development/html/wot020729.html
What do you do when your 4x4 breaks down in the African bush? A Dutch 
volunteer group has been teaching development workers the technical skills 
they need to work in the field for 25 years.

The contribution of Macedonia's ITC Kriva Palanka in decreasing poverty
http://www.iconnect-online.org/base/ic_show_story?sc=218&id=4882
Information Technology Centre Kriva Palanka was launched in July 2000 by 
the United Nations Development Programme and the Municipality of Kriva 
Palanka, in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. To date, more than 
800 students have learned about ICTs.

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Campaigns
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Commonwealth of Learning PROTEIN project calls for proposals
http://www.col.org/programmes/capacity/protein.htm
The Commonwealth of Learning is accepting proposals under its COL-PROTEIN 
programme for innovative initiatives that need expertise and limited 
financial support. Initiatives in developing Commonwealth countries in 
Sub-Sahara Africa and South Asia, seeking to adopt open, distance and 
technology-mediated learning methodologies, are encouraged to apply.

InfoDev seeks proposals for Incubator Support Centre
http://www.infodev.org/incubator/IDISCrfp.htm
InfoDev is seeking an organisation to run its Incubator Support Centre, 
which will provide informational, organisational, and technical support to 
incubators from developing countries. The newly launched Incubator 
Initiative aims to establish a network of incubators to facilitate 
development of small and medium size ICT-enabled enterprises.

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Events
http://www.digitalopportunity.org/events/
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2nd Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning
http://www.mweb.co.za/learning/colforum/
Mon 29 July 2002 - Fri 2 August 2002
<b>Durban, South Africa</b>

The forum will examine open and distance learning in a broad range of 
applications. It will showcase what is achievable with vision, concern for 
the learner, effective learning and learning facilitation, and utilising 
and increasing appropriate use of technology. Agendas ranging from the 
eradication of illiteracy (the scourge of the under-developed) to 
postgraduate and professional education will again be aired.  Keynote and 
plenary presentations will set the context for the Forum and the agenda for 
the doorway to the new millennium of open and distance learning in the 
Commonwealth.

Urban Data Management Symposium
http://www.imip.cz/digim/en/
Thu 1 August 2002 - Fri 31 December 2010
Prague, Czech Republic

The 23rd Urban Data Management Symposium marks the 31st year of Urban Data 
Management Society activities. Starting in Bonn in 1971, the UDMS 
symposiums successfully spread over all of Europe, bringing the latest 
knowledge and providing the opportunity to share experience in the area of 
urban and rural information systems on the town, city and regional levels.

ACT 2002: The African Computing & Telecommunications Summit
http://aitecafrica.com/events2/act/act2002.htm
Mon 5 August 2002 - Thu 8 August 2002
<b>Nairobi, Kenya </b>

The African Computing & Telecommunications Summit is the continent's top 
gathering of IT users, suppliers, service providers, policy-makers and 
innovators.

The World Summit on Sustainable Development
http://www.johannesburgsummit.org/html/basic_info/basicinfo.html
Mon 26 August 2002 - Wed 4 September 2002
<b>Johannesburg, South Africa</b>

The Johannesburg summit will bring together tens of thousands of 
participants, including heads of state, national delegates, businesses and 
leaders from NGOs. The summit will focus on actions toward meeting 
difficult challenges, including improving people's lives and conserving our 
natural resources.

ITiRA 2002: Information Technology in Regional Areas
http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/events/index.cfm?key=94
Tue 27 August 2002 - Thu 29 August 2002
<b>Rockhampton, Australia</b>

The Conference aims to examine strategies, research and applications for 
the introduction and use of Information Technology in Regional Areas. For 
more information, visit http://itira.cqu.edu.au/ 
(http://http://itira.cqu.edu.au).

Multimedia Asia 2002
http://www.msc-multimediaasia.org.my/
Thu 5 September 2002 - Sat 7 September 2002
<b>Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia </b>

This year's theme, "Agenda eAsia: Sustainable E-Business Strategies In a 
Globalised Environment," looks into how to sustain businesses in the midst 
of rapid development of information and communication technology.

Youth Employment Summit
http://www.youthemploymentsummit.org/
Wed 11 September 2002 - Sun 15 September 2002
<b>Alexandria, Egypt</b>

Hosted by the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, YES2002 will take 
place in the historic Library of Alexandria. Over 2,000 people will 
participate in the Summit, of which 1,000 will be youth.

Knowledge Society Round Table
http://www.bfes.org
Mon 16 September 2002 - Tue 17 September 2002
<b>Dhaka, Bangladesh</b>

This is a follow-up initiative of BFES after the successful Conference on 
Towards Building a Knowledge Society: The Role of NGOs, held last January 
in Dhaka.

Telecommunications Privatisation and Competition in Africa
http://aitecafrica.com/events2/exec_training_programme.htm
Sun 22 September 2002 - Fri 27 September 2002
<b>Cambridge, UK</b>

AITEC Africa and TM Training Solutions have collaborated to produce a 
unique training programme that addresses the need to develop the strategy, 
policy and regulatory expertise necessary to migrate to a more competitive 
and liberalised telecommunications environment in Africa, while drawing 
extensively on international experience.

Consultation on Agricultural Information Management (COAIM)
http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/events/index.cfm?key=124
Mon 23 September 2002 - Wed 25 September 2002
<b>Rome, Italy</b>

COAIM is a biannual meeting that brings together policy-makers, funding 
agencies and major players in all the relevant fields of agricultural 
information, as well as observers from the United Nations and the 
non-governmental organization community. For more information, visit 
http://www.fao.org/coaim (http://www.fao.org/coaim).

Workshop on Science Communication for Sustainable Development
http://www.scidev.net/entebbe/invite.html
Sun 29 September 2002 - Thu 3 October 2002
<b>Entebbe, Uganda </b>

SciDev.Net is holding a four-day workshop  on Science Communication for 
Sustainable Development. It will bring together a group of scientists, 
public relations officers and journalists, along with professionals from 
academies of science, government departments, science and technology policy 
institutions and NGOs.

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