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Recommendations on the use of ICT in enhancing the livelihoods of the rural poor  (Eldis)
Guiding principles for implementing e-government  (Eldis)
Using mobile phone technology, millions of people could be reached with HIV prevention messages  (Eldis)
Teleuse at the bottom of the pyramid: An interactive quiz  (World Dialogue on Regulation)
Access to Knowledge in Emergency situations: Looking at the situation in Jordan and in the Democratic Republic of Congo  (genderIT)
Anniversary Blues in Iran  (Incommunicado)
Open Source 50  (Incommunicado)
Diversifying Participation in Network Development  (World Dialogue on Regulation)
TIC : Femmes, logiciels libres, copyrights, &les oubliés du législateur et du décideur mauritaniens  (genderIT)
Examples of small technology that have a big impact  (Eldis)
ICTs: Women, free software, copyrights,& forgotten by Mauritanian legislators and decision-makers  (genderIT)
Improving access to information through rural ICT channels in Bangladesh  (Eldis)
Making Community-Driven Networks a Reality  (World Dialogue on Regulation)
Reaction to the Gender Findings from Africas Access to Knowledge Research  (genderIT)
Do copyrights and patents limit access to HIV/AIDS knowledge and treatment in Africa?  (genderIT)
Can ICT foster social and political freedoms in the Middle East?  (Eldis)
Netz.Oekologien (Video-Channel)  (Incommunicado)
ICT in parliament: defining project scope and documenting system requirements  (Eldis)
The potential of mobile phones in improving global health  (Eldis)
CFP Netz.Oekologien (Symposium 2-3 July 2010, Saarbruecken, Germany)  (Incommunicado)
Open licenses promise significant value for funders, grantees and for the public good  (Eldis)
Guide to advocacy campaigning using mobile phones  (Eldis)
Rise of the Real-Time Web  (Incommunicado)
Violence against women and ICTs in the Pacific Islands region: An overview  (genderIT)
Enhancing the potential of ICTs for advancing democracy and empowerment in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda  (Eldis)
Chris Jordan at Greener Gadgets  (Incommunicado)
The interconnected impact of the media in Africa  (Eldis)
On Dar & Cooke, The New Development Management (2007)  (Incommunicado)
Challenges of communal copyright: Traditional and indigenous knowledge  (genderIT)
How Open Access Archiving can bridge the scientific divide between North and South  (Eldis)
The role of ICT in developing a low carbon economy  (Eldis)
The contribution of ICT to development and poverty reduction  (Eldis)
Reviewing the policy context for research publication in South Africa  (Eldis)
CFP Network Ecologies  (Incommunicado)
Violence against Women and Information Communication Technologies: Congo Country Report  (genderIT)
New in the Public Domain 2009  (Incommunicado)
Global assessment of the use of ICT by parliaments  (Eldis)
Hello Regulator?  (World Dialogue on Regulation)
Rights . Violence . Technology - HELP US TO JOIN THE DOTS  (genderIT)
The Sustainable Livelihoods approach applied to women's participation in ICT  (Eldis)
Copyright? Copyleft? Why does it matter? An interview with Heather Ford  (genderIT)
Producing internationally comparable statistics on the information economy  (Eldis)
ICT and gender in Bangladesh  (Eldis)
Tips, techniques and advice on using new technologies for advocacy  (Eldis)
Violence against Women and Information Communication Technologies: Philippines Country Report: The nexus of violence against women (VAW) and informati  (genderIT)
Use of computerised information systems in Uganda and Botswana  (Eldis)
Using cell phones to deliver cash transfers: a RHVP pilot project in Lesotho  (Eldis)
Barriers to Open Access publishing in the developing world  (Eldis)
The role of mobile phones in in the scale-up of global health systems  (Eldis)
Mobile Opportunities Research Results  (World Dialogue on Regulation)
Les droits dauteur et les brevets limitentils laccès aux connaissances et au traitement du VIH/SIDA en Afrique?  (genderIT)
Download Book: Lev Manovich, Software Takes Command  (Incommunicado)
Understanding the requirements for digital scientific information resources for sustainable development in Latin America  (Eldis)
Disseminating information to farmers: which is the best way?  (Eldis)
Violence against Women and Information Communication Technologies: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Country Report  (genderIT)
Muncipal e-governace improves across the world  (Eldis)
Benefits of open access publishing for researchers based in development countries  (Eldis)
International trends and practices in online governance  (Eldis)
Violence against Women and Information Communication Technologies: Pakistan Country Report  (genderIT)
University women struggle for knowledge access in Africa  (genderIT)

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GL is committed with media, governance and gender justice. Working with partners at local, national, regional and international level to promote gender equality in and through the media and effective campaigns for ending gender violence, HIV and AIDS.
In 2005, a group of scholars and activists, mostly from the global South, created the Copy/South Research Group to analyse, criticise, and confront the oppressive nature of current global copyright regimes, such as those defended by the World Intellectual Property Organisation, and similar ones around the globe.
A network of over 150 civil society organizations in Nigeria comprising of civil rights, grassroots, and community-based Non-Governmental Organizations campaigning for the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill and eventual implementation when it becomes law in Nigeria.
International NGO dedicated to the dissemination of New Information and Communication Technologies (NICT) in developing countries, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean.
International Internet Community for Environment, Human Rights, Development and Peace. APC is a major CSO worldwide network in advocating for and facilitating the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) by civil society.
CIADI/Telecom Italia: ¡hands off Bolivia!
Irrepressible.info
Communication Intellectual Property Rights Internet governance E-strategies
Telecentres ICTD within the framework of the MDGs Rural access to ICTs Universal Access Funds
The challenge of developing ICTs in Africa "Cybercrime" and human rights WTO trade agreements and ICTs Access to knowledge
UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity The right to communicate Software: Patents and copyrights Media diversity under threat
World Summit on the Information Society - WSIS    

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