Poverty Reduction
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Information and Communication Technologies for Poverty Alleviation
- This e-primer provides case studies and lessons learned on the use of information and communication technologies in poverty alleviation programmes and projects. A poverty alleviation framework is presented as a guide to analyze the impact of the case studies.
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National Conference and Exhibition on Participatory Telecenter Services and Content Development for Rural Areas, Jakarta, Indonesia, 14-15 December 2005
- This national conference and exhibition organized by Partnerships for e-Prosperity for the Poor (Pe-PP) aims to bring together telecenter and rural development stakeholders.
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ICT for Poverty Reduction: Necessary but Insufficient - A State-of-the-Art Review
- A UNDP-APDIP paper by Roger Harris
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APDIP e-Note 6 on a Review of ICT for Poverty Reduction
- Out Now: APDIP e-Note 6 - ICT for Poverty Reduction: Necessary but Insufficient
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Digital Dividend: A televised debate
- A debate on the emerging agenda for WSIS was staged at ITU, Geneva on 30 September 2005. Live transmission of the debate through Eurovision's world feed will take place on 14 November 2005, 13:30 GMT. This debate was also broadcast on BBC World Television on 22 and 23 October 2005.
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Digital Dividend: A televised debate for BBC World TV
- A debate on the emerging agenda for WSIS was staged at ITU, Geneva on 30 September 2005. The debate was broadcast on BBC World Television on 22 and 23 October 2005.
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Digital Dividend: A televised debate for BBC World TV
- Pre-Debate Announcement: What role do ICTs have in alleviating poverty? This is one of the many questions that will be fired at a distinguished panel on 30 September 2005 at the International Telecommunication Union Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The debate will be broadcast on BBC World Television on 22 October 2005.
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APDIP e-Note 2 on Poverty Reduction and ICT
- This APDIP e-note examines the treatment of information and communication technologies in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) of Asia-Pacific countries. PRSPs serve as a good starting point because they direct the focus of World Bank and International Monetary Fund concessional lending.
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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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gkp01032004.pdf
- ICTD Success Stories (Youth, Poverty, Gender) by the Global Knowledge Partnership Secretariat (GKP)
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Sachet: Pakistani Development
- Sachet is an organization for Pakistani by Pakistanis with a vision of promoting human development of the disadvantaged Communities with a gender perspective. Program areas include health, poverty alleviation and income generation, education and training (capacity building).
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ICT in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers as of January 2003. OECD.
- OECD's study on ICT related content in PRSPs.
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List of Completed PRSPs
- The IMF site has direct links to all the completed PRSPs.


