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Pakistan - Take Back The Tech! Soomaaliga, af Soomaali. Česky, čeština (CZ). न प ल (NP). 中文 (Zhōngwén), 汉语, 漢語 (CN). 中文 (Zhōngwén), 汉语, 漢語 (TW). 日本語 (にほんご にっぽんご) (JP). 한국어 (韓國語), 조선말 (朝鮮語) (KR). Since 2005 APC been working to strengthen the capacity of women’s rights activists and organisations to use technology tools in their work to end violence against women and to respond to the growing incidence of technology-related violence against women . In 2006, the Take Back the Tech. Calls women and girls to ...
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About the Project | The Freedom of Expression Project
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The Freedom of Expression Project. Challenges and opportunities for freedom of expression in the networked environment. Info: Submitted by anna on Thu, 2006-10-12 13:43. Project began as a response to the massive changes taking place in global communications. Click here to download a Summary brief. Of the Project, its aims, programme of work and progress . Project partners and the global network. S, journalists, policy makers, researchers,. The Freedom of Expression Project Network. The project is now be...
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Partha's blog: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. Talking to Norbert Klein: Open Forum of Cambodia. It was great talking to Norbert Klein, a founder of 'Open Forum of Cambodia' ( http:/ www.forum.org.kh/. Posted by Partha's Blog @ 9:28 AM. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Swaminathan Research Foundation (in India) and talking with Arun. I met Prof. Arunachalam at ITU HQ in Geneva and thought to organize an interview on Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF - www.mssrf.org. Posted by Partha's Blog @ 7:09 AM. Today, I'd an int...
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Partha's blog: October 2005
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Thursday, October 06, 2005. Conversation with John Dada: Working with Microfinance and ICT in rural Nigeria. I'm still in Varna. I've been planning to have a podcasting session with John Dada since the time I was introduced to him. I knew about his organization, Fantsuam Foundation ( http:/ www.fantsuam.com. Posted by Partha's Blog @ 12:27 AM. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. Meeting Nikolai with his Mobile Wireless Van in Rural Bulgaria. Posted by Partha's Blog @ 5:26 AM. View my complete profile.
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UTTAREETHARA: Biographical documentary on Arthur C Clarke (in Sinhala) | Open Minds! (formerly: Moving Images blog)
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Formerly: Moving Images blog). Nalaka Gunawardene's personal reflections on media, culture and society in Asia. NOTHING OFFICIAL about this! Remembering Asia’s Titanic: The Doña Paz tragedy that killed over 4,000 in Dec 1987. Op-ed] No Internet Please, We’re Sri Lankan! Right to Information (RTI): Sri Lanka can learn much from South Asian Experiences. What's the universal icon for the Internet? Mihira at 50 (‘ම හ ර’ ළම ප වත පත 50 ව න උපන ද නය): Sparking imagination of millions. The Greatest) is a biograp...
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සිවුමංසල කොලූගැටයා #229: සමාජ මාධ්ය යුගයේ අපේ දේශපාලන සන්නිවේදනය | Open Minds! (formerly: Moving Images blog)
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Formerly: Moving Images blog). Nalaka Gunawardene's personal reflections on media, culture and society in Asia. NOTHING OFFICIAL about this! Remembering Asia’s Titanic: The Doña Paz tragedy that killed over 4,000 in Dec 1987. Op-ed] No Internet Please, We’re Sri Lankan! Right to Information (RTI): Sri Lanka can learn much from South Asian Experiences. What's the universal icon for the Internet? Mihira at 50 (‘ම හ ර’ ළම ප වත පත 50 ව න උපන ද නය): Sparking imagination of millions. In Sinhala, appearing in i...
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සිවුමංසල කොලූගැටයා #231: ඡන්දදායකයා වඩාත් බලගතු කැරෙන නව සංකල්ප දෙකක් | Open Minds! (formerly: Moving Images blog)
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Formerly: Moving Images blog). Nalaka Gunawardene's personal reflections on media, culture and society in Asia. NOTHING OFFICIAL about this! Remembering Asia’s Titanic: The Doña Paz tragedy that killed over 4,000 in Dec 1987. Op-ed] No Internet Please, We’re Sri Lankan! Right to Information (RTI): Sri Lanka can learn much from South Asian Experiences. What's the universal icon for the Internet? Mihira at 50 (‘ම හ ර’ ළම ප වත පත 50 ව න උපන ද නය): Sparking imagination of millions. In Sinhala, appearing in i...
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Educational software … from azimpremjifoundation.org | ICT4D South Asia
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Bringing together South Asians writing about IT. Educational software … from azimpremjifoundation.org. July 28, 2008. Posted by fredericknoronha in Digital content. Anikar@azimpremjifoundation.org [1] and. Prasad@azimpremjifoundation.org managed to get across to me a copy of a DVD … and what a DVD at that! It contained a whole lot of fascinating educational software for school children. A couple of nights ago, I ended up ‘playing’ some educational games with Aren. Is not provided if the intended use is f...
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Plug that leak | ICT4D South Asia
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Bringing together South Asians writing about IT. March 15, 2007. Posted by R.S in Pakistan. Brain drain in Pakistan can be stemmed through incentives, not coercion. The increased need and portability of highly skilled individuals from developing countries to. Like any typical developing country, Pakistan has been facing the challenge of losing its human resources to the more prosperous and developed countries. Such questions call for an examination of the incentives that serve to attract these profession...
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Pakistan’s Cyber Crime Bill 2007 | ICT4D South Asia
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Bringing together South Asians writing about IT. Pakistan’s Cyber Crime Bill 2007. January 20, 2007. Posted by R.S in Cyber Crime. The Federal Cabinet approved the adoption of The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill 2007 on 17 January 2007. The proposed law titled as Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill 2007 offers penalties ranging from six months imprisonment to capital punishment for 17 types of cyber crimes, including cyber terrorism, hacking of websites and criminal access to secure data. Following...
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