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ICT R&D Grants Programme for Asia Pacific - Philippines

List of ICT R & D Grants Programme initiatives in Philippines
A Community-based Child Injury Surveillance System: Rapid Data Collection Using Short Messaging Service in the Philippines
Grant awarded in October 2003 to Medical Informatics Unit, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines to improve injury prevention programmes for children by having a good injury registry.
Pilot Testing of a Local Government Knowledge Sharing Network in the Philippines
Grant awarded in October 2003 to Galing Pook Foundation, Inc. to test an ICT-mediated mechanism for knowledge sharing among local government units.
Low-Cost IT Centre for the Philippines
Grant awarded in March 2003 to Engineers Without Borders to to help bring low-cost IT training and services to communities throughout the Philippines.
Building a Philippine IPv6 Research Network
Grant awarded in September 2002 to Advanced Science and Technology Institute to initiate IPv6 usage by the PREGINET infrastructure.
Evaluating the Impact of Universal Access Models, Strategies and Policies in ICTs on Poor Communities in the Philippines
Grant awarded in January 2002 to the National College of Public Administration and Governance, University of the Philippines to assess the relevance and the impact of public policy and private strategy on access to ICTs within poor communities.
A Philippine Business Model and Government Interventions Strategies for Viable Community Telecenters in Rural Areas
Grant awarded in November 2004 to Centre for Research and Communication Foundation to develop a self-sustaining Philippine telecenter business model.
SMS - Based Rice Seed Stock Inventory System for Rice Farmers
Grant awarded in November 2004 to Philippine Rice Research Institute to enable seed growers and seed centres to link together and share a real-time seed stock inventory system.
M-DOK: Mobile Telehealth and Information Resource System for Community Health Workers in the Philippines
Grant awarded in March 2005 to SynapseHealth Solutions, Inc. to transmit realtime diagnosis and treatment data from the community health worker to a remote physician.
Policy, Praxis and the Public Interest: Engendering a Strategic InfoComms Policy Research Programme in the Philippines
Grant awarded in March 2005 to Foundation for Media Alternatives to examine concrete policy areas which are important for the local/national context.
 
 

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