The Drum Beat - 270 - The Digital Pulse - I



The Drum Beat - Issue 270 - The Digital Pulse - I
October 11, 2004


from The Communication Initiative...global forces...local 
choices...critical voices...telling stories...


Partners: BBC World Service Trust, Bernard van Leer Foundation, CFSC 
Consortium, The CHANGE Project, CIDA, DFID, Exchange, FAO, Ford Foundation, 
Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs, OneWorld, The 
Panos Institute, PCI, The Rockefeller Foundation, Soul City, The Synergy 
Project, UNAIDS, UNICEF, USAID, WHO.


Chair of the Partners Group: Garth Japhet, Soul City garthj@soulcity.org.za
Director: Warren Feek wfeek@comminit.com
http://www.comminit.com


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This issue of The Drum Beat will feature the analysis papers and health 
status trends included in "The Digital Pulse: The Current & Future 
Applications of Information & Communication Technologies for Developmental 
Health Priorities".  Our next issue will feature the 60 programme 
experiences included within this online publication.  Please let us know 
what you think - contact Warren Feek wfeek@comminit.com


The material cited in this issue was produced by The CI staff in support of 
work by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) to strengthen 
its ICT for Health initiatives. Opinions expressed are personal to authors 
and do not reflect policies of CIDA or The CI.


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The Digital Pulse: The Current & Future Applications of Information & 
Communication Technologies for Developmental Health Priorities
by Warren Feek of The Communication Initiative
with substantial support and guidance from Greg Long, Independent Consultant
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1569.html


An examination of information, analysis and findings related to the 
potential and actual role of new information technologies adding positive 
value to health and development strategies and programmes. The paper is 
structured as follows:

* First, 3 set of analysis papers - supporters, detractors and middle roaders.

* Second, classification of these think-pieces across a range of other areas.

* Third, summary descriptions of a number of programme experiences using 
ICTs to help advance their work. For better understanding and access these 
have been organised and classified according to the nature of the programme 
intervention: Database and Resource Centres; Social Development, Education 
and Advocacy; Networking and Dialogue; and, Telemedicine and High Medical 
Tools.

* Fourth, those programme experiences are also classified according to a 
more extensive set of groupings.

* And finally, some data has been gathered and compiled on the health 
status trends that provide the 'ground quality' for all health action, 
including by those using or seeking to use ICTs as part of their strategy 
and programmes.

http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1569.html

For a PDF version [217pps] see http://www.comminit.com/pdf/TheDigitalPulse.pdf


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CHAPTER 1
State of Health ICT4D: Issues & Gaps

"In an era in which the state of health for the poorest countries, 
communities and people in the world is at best stagnant and is probably in 
decline, the potential value of the new information technologies for more 
effective health and development action can appear to be manna from heaven. 
With the qualities of rapid, two-way information flow, interactivity and 
mobility, the possibilities for improved health action stimulate and test 
the strategic and programming skills and imagination of international 
health and development workers..."
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1570.html


CHAPTER 2
ICT for Development: A Review of Current Thinking

These analysis papers are divided into 3 groups: Proponents of ICT4D; 
Detractors of ICT4D; and Arguments for the Middle Road.  Please see 
sections below.

There is also a Topic Search Index Chart that organises the same analysis 
pieces by methodological foci, subject area and economic orientation. 
Please see - [PDF: page numbers refer to the complete PDF document] 
http://www.comminit.com/pdf/Matrix1TheDigitalPulse.pdf


Section 1: The ICT4D Proponents


1.	Empowerment & Governance through Information & Communication 
Technologies: Women's Perspectives
This article examines the ways that ICT enabled networking processes create 
opportunities for women in the areas of empowerment and governance, 
analyses the challenges that lie ahead for an engendering of these 
processes, and presents a set of actions that will direct the rewards of 
ICT towards women and improve their overall quality of life....
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1571.html


2.	Public Computer & Communications Centre (PC3) Project Bulgaria
This report reviews the process of design and implementation of the USAID 
funded PC3 telecentre project for rural Bulgaria. While Bulgaria is not a 
developing country and is quickly approaching EU ascension a digital divide 
exists within the country that separates urban and rural inhabitants. While 
little more than 10% of the population uses the Internet, over 60% of those 
users were located in Sofia. The assumption is that extension of ICTs to 
rural communities will contribute to their economic, democratic, and 
educational development...
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1572.html


3.	Graemeen Telecom's Village Phone (VP) Programme: A Multi-Media Case 
Study TeleCommons Development Group
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1573.html


4.	NGOs & the Internet in Nepal
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1574.html


5.	Djibouti ICT Strategy
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1575.html


6.	ICT & the Environment: Friends or Foes
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1576.html


7.	Heralding ICT enabled Knowledge Societies
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1577.html


8.	Enabling Environments for Social Accountability & Public Voice through 
Community Radio: A Learning & Capacity Building Initiative of the Civic 
Engagement & Participation Group
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1578.html


9.	Information Program, Conceptual Map: Open Society Institute (OSI)
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1579.html


10.	Information Program, Strategy: Open Society Institute (OSI)
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1580.html


11.	DEEP Impact: Teachers & Technology
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1581.html


12.	Understanding community health care: Implications for technology design
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1582.html


13.	ICT & Ensuring Environmental Sustainability
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1583.html


14.	The Chicken, the Egg & African Telecommunications
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1584.html


15.	Women, Men & ICTs in Africa: Why Gender Is an Issue
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1585.html


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Section 2: The ICT4D Detractors


16.	Take Five: A Handful of Essential for ICTs in Development
This article calls into question the viability of the belief that the ICT 
and technological revolution that has emerged will bring with it a social 
and economic revolution for the developing world. The author argues that 
knowledge alone will not be enough to liberate people from poverty and is 
concerned with both the inappropriateness and market-oriented 
implementation of ICTs in developing countries...
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1586.html


17.	ICT & Poverty: The San Bushmen
In this article the author examines the flawed model that is currently in 
use in many ICT projects - a model based on giving the poor opportunities 
by teaching them new skills. The alternative is a model that seeks to 
utilise ICTs to engage the existing skills of the poor and create 
opportunity out of established capability...
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1587.html


18.	Information Monopolies & the WTO
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1588.html


19.	The Impact of Democratic Deficits on Electronic Media in Rural Development
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1589.html


20.	The Internet: Towards a Deeper Critique
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1590.html


21.	Bridges Across Disciplines
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1591.html


22.	Pro-Poor & Gender Sensitive Information Technology: Policy & Practice
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1592.html


23.	i-Development Not e-Development
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1593.html


24.	Knowledge Facts, Knowledge Fiction: The Role of ICTs in Knowledge 
Management for Development
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1594.html


25.	Failure, Success & Improvisation of Information Systems Projects in 
Developing Countries
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1595.html


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Section 3: The Middle Road


26.	Themes & Issues In Telecentre Sustainability: Development Informatics - 
Working Paper No. 10
This short working paper examines some of the trends towards telecentre 
sustainability and improvements in access. The growth and diffusion of 
telecentres constitutes a 'movement,' albeit one that has that has been 
without any sense of systematic research or planning...
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1596.html


27.	See No Evil: How Internet Filters Affect the Search for Online Health 
Information
The intent of the study was to evaluate how Internet filters employed in 
schools and libraries affect the ability of young individuals to locate 
non-pornographic health information on the web. It systematically measured 
the effectiveness of six different filtering products at blocking 
pornography and the rate at which health sites were also blocked...
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1597.html


28.	Shouting To Be Heard: Public Service Advertising in a New Media Age
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1598.html


29.	Participatory Rural Communication Appraisal (PRCA)
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1599.html


30.	Discovering the "Magic Box": Local Appropriation of Information & 
Communication Technologies (ICTs)
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1600.html


31.	HIV/AIDS & Information & Communication Technologies
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1601.html


32.	Health, HIV/AIDS & ICT: A Needs Assessment
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1602.html


33.	Can Information & Communications Technology Applications Contribute to 
Poverty Reduction? Lessons from Rural India
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1603.html


34.	The African Internet: Impact, Winners & Losers
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1604.html


35.	Reflect & ICTs: Project Summary & Concept Paper
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1605.html


36.	Generation Rx.com: How Young People Use the Internet for Health Information
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1606.html


37.	Radio & the Internet: Mixing Media to Bridge the Divide
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1607.html


38.	Missing the Connection? Using ICTs in Education
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1608.html


39.	Increasing the Relevance of ICT for Development
http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/stdigitalpulse/sld-1609.html


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HEALTH STATUS TRENDS


40.	Appendix A - South Asia Regional Trends 1965 - 2001 [PDF]
http://www.comminit.com/pdf/SAsiaTrendsTheDigitalPulse.pdf


41.	Appendix B - Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Trends 1965 - 2001 [PDF]
http://www.comminit.com/pdf/SSAfricaTrendsTheDigitalPulse.pdf


42.	Appendix C - Middle East & North Africa (MENA) 1965 - 2001 [PDF]
http://www.comminit.com/pdf/MENATrendsTheDigitalPulse.pdf



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