Programmer Officers/Focal Points Workshop (POW I)
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First Ranking |
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Second Ranking |
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Third Ranking |
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ICT for Development Areas | |
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ICT for Poverty Alleviation |
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Content and application development with a focus on poverty reduction: The development organizations produce a lot of information that is relevant for the poor. As UNDP partners with many development organizations in the country, there is a potential for collaboration to produce content and applications in relevant and accessible formats for the poor |
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Economic Development: How ICT can help the county's economic development, in particular, trade, investment and tourism? To what extend has ICT created new businesses in the developing countries? |
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How can the appropriate use of ICT for development enhance UNDP's practice culture and how do we make better use of ICT tools when helping CO's develop Knowledge Management strategies. How do we address the question of "KM for what" in different economic and cultural context in the region; and how do we use KM as a tool for improving service delivery. |
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E-governance issues: policies, service delivery quality, connectivity, approaches and experiences. |
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ICT for poverty reduction (with focus on education and indigenous people). |
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e-government/e-governance including telecommunication sector reform (telecom monopolies and their consequence for ICT Development). |
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Strategies in promoting national stakeholder campaigns and road shows in ICT partnership for development? |
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e-Government |
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Poverty alleviation through ICT initiatives |
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e-Governance |
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e-government and e-governance. |
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Public Service: How ICT can contribute to the better public service such as dissemination and efficient public administration? |
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Better clarify the notion at CO level that ICT is much broader than just the technical IT parts. In light of this, how do we than better increase understanding of what ICT for Development is and how it is best integrate into Programming? |
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E-commerce: policies, connectivity, approaches and experiences. |
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ICT for governance. |
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ICT and Poverty Alleviation – Projects with concrete results. |
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Some approaches and substantial experience in encouraging women and the hard poor to participate ICT initiatives and programme related to poverty alleviation; |
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ICT in poverty alleviation |
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Efficient government-citizen transactions using ICTs |
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Gender and ICT |
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cyber-security: There are lot many cases of credit card frauds and other e-security issues in Indonesia. This may be the case in other countries as well. The citizens have lost trust on e-commerce and other ICT applications due to these security concerns. Has UNDP in any of the country offices address this? If so, how? |
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Education: How ICT is a good tool for the better education for college students? |
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ICT for disabled and handicapped - experiences |
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ICT for gender. |
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ICT Infrastructure Development, Multi-purpose Telecenters |
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Best practices of e-government and e-governance. Are there quantitative studies to demonstrate the efficiency of such ICT applications? |
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ICT for health |
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Monitoring and Evaluation of projects and programmes using ICTs |
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