APDIP e-Notes
APDIP e-Notes present an analytical overview of specific issues related to information and communication technologies for sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. To submit an APDIP e-Note, please email info@apdip.net with a suggested topic and a summary of the proposed APDIP e-Note. Please also refer to the APDIP e-Note Template and Guide below.
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APDIP e-Note 1
- Voices from Asia Pacific: Internet governance for sustainable human development
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APDIP e-Note 2
- Do Governments Actually Believe that ICT Can Help Alleviate Poverty? A perspective from Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
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APDIP e-Note 3
- The Key to Increasing Transparency in e-Government Deployments: Public feedback mechanisms
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APDIP e-Note 4
- Why Should Countries Embed ICTs into SME Policy
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APDIP e-Note 5
- Building Online Communities of Practice: The International Open Source Network Model
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APDIP e-Note 6
- ICT for Poverty Reduction: Necessary but insufficient
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APDIP e-Note 7
- Open Technologies: Catalyst for transformation
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APDIP e-Note 8
- Fighting Corruption with e-Government Applications
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APDIP e-Note 9
- Internationalized Domain Names
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APDIP e-Note 10
- Expert Systems: Capacity Building and Local Empowerment
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APDIP e-Note 11
- Pro-Poor Public Service Delivery with ICTs: Making local e-governance work towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals
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APDIP e-Note 12
- The Role of Governments in Promoting ICT Access and Use by SMEs: Considerations for Public Policy
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APDIP e-Note 13
- ICT Skill Development in the Asia-Pacific Region - Part one: the gap between demand and supply
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APDIP e-Note 14
- Telecentre 2.0 - Beyond piloting telecentres
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APDIP e-Note 15
- Telecentre Sustainability - Financing ICTs for the poor
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APDIP e-Note 16
- ICT in Disaster Management
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APDIP e-Note 17
- ICT Skill Development in the Asia-Pacific Region - Part two: Bridging the gap between demand and supply
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APDIP e-Note 18
- Standards for Electronic Documents


