ICT R&D Grants Programme for Asia and the Pacific Region, 2002-2005
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This publication reviews and analyzes 56 projects from 14 different countries funded by the Programme between 2002-2005. Projects are focused on access to information and communication; capacity building and education; policy and social research; technical innovation; environment and agriculture; and health and medicine. |
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Pan Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme: Brief review of research projects funded by the programme [PDF 1.74MB] This publication tells the stories of nine of the most innovative projects from six different Asia-Pacific countries under this grant scheme. These are examples of pioneering research and development activities using new ICTs. |
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The Pan-Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme was a joint initiative of the United Nations Development Programme’s Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), of Canada, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) the Internet Society (ISOC) and Microsoft. It was administered by the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) and overseen by a Committee.
There were two rounds of grant competition held around March and October every year.
For a database of grant recipients click on the following links below:
List of Grant Projects by Country
List of Grant Projects by Year
For information about the ICT R&D Grants Programme click on the following links below:
About the ICT R&D Grants Programme
ICT R&D Grants Programme Brochure
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