ࡱ> _a^I FUbjbj }2]T\TXnnnnnn$@$   nnnnn nnTn"nnJXnhn8$;|Ǿ" 4-1-99 WEB SITES RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION with emphasis on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Telecenters www.devmedia.org C Website for information on development communication, maintained by the University of Guelph (Canada) www.ctcnet.org C This is the website for the USA-based Community Technology Centers= Network, a network of more than 250 community technology centers in the United States. The site includes a 1998 study of communication technology center users. The report includes a good bibliography that addresses a wide range of issues related to information and communication technology, including gender-related issues. www.telecommons.com/documents.cfm?documentid=90 C The Commonwealth of Learning and Indira Gandhi National Open University sponsored a meeting in Bangalore in March 1999 on the topic: Innovations in Rural Communication. This website includes some of the papers presented at the meeting. The material can also be accessed through www.telecommons.com and look for reference to the conference on the home page. www.jhuccp.org C This site provides an excellent view of the programs of the Center for Communication programs at Johns Hopkins University. Health communication (including especially reproductive health)) and Aenter-educate@ are important aspects of the CCP activities ispalyed on this site.., www.aed.org/learnlink/ C site for LearnLink, a USAID project (conducted by the Academy for Educational Development) devoted to the use of ICT for learning in developing nations. Basic education is the main focus. www.isoc.org C Internet Society in formation on INET=99, the international global summit scheduled for June 1999 in San Jose, California, USA: Web pages covers a variety of Internet issues. www.comminit.com C Information. ideas, linkages and dialogue on communication, development and change. Links to 80 organizations active in communication, change and development. . www.idrc.ca/acacia C Reports and descriptions of Acacia, International Development Research Centre=s (IDRC) project to provide Internet access to African countries. www.idrc.ca/pan C Reports and descriptions of IDRC=s research on telecentres and on its project to provide Internet access to Asian nations. See also: www.panasia.org.sg/ www.bellanet.org C Multinational effort including IDRC, UNDP, SIDA, CIDA, Rockefeller Foundation and McArthur Foundation to enhance collaboration and share information concerning ICT mainly in Africa and Latin America. www.itu.int/ITU-D-UniversalAccess/seminar/tunis/papers/papers.htm C Papers delivered at a conference in Tunis on communication centers (telecentres) in Arab States. www.itu.int/ITU-D-UniversalAccess/seminar/tunis/workshop/workshop.htm C Material related particularly to training for establishing telecenters; from the Tunis workshop on Arab States telecenters. www.vita.org/tecknet/cccarch/00000.html C World Bank archive of papers presented in a ThinkTank international conference via Internet on Acommunity-based communication centres@ www.esd.worldbank.org/extension C World Bank archive of papers related to modernizing extension systems. www.info.usaid.gov/regions/afr/leland C Relates to the USAID=s Leland Initiative for Africa which focuses on providing Internet connectivity. Note: interesting graph of Internet Gateway plan @ www.inf.usaid.gov/regions/afr/leland/techdsgn.htm www. Globalknowledge.org/english/index.html C Information on a series of international conferences called Global Knowledge. Well-developed site, explains processes to achieve Internet access. www.FAO.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/SUSTDEV/WELCOM_.htm C This is FAO=s web page for Asustainable development.@ It provides a gateway to excellent materials and documents related to development communication, extension, participation and education in rural areas. Rural development + food security focus. Site in 3 languages. www.unesco.org/webworld/telematics/gis.htm C UNESCO=s material on Ainformation society for all.@ www.itu.int/ITU-D-universalAccess/ C Up to date material on the International Telecommunication Union=s pilot projects on Multipurpose Community Telecenters. Also provides useful links to other web sites. Has site listing of all UN organizations and their functions at www.unsystem.org/radiocomm. www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-d/bdtdb/act.html C ITU database of on-going and planned events related to ITU activities involving ICTs. www3.itu.ch/VTC/ C ITU=s AVirtual Training Centre@ which has developed distance courses in training module design and delivery over the Internet. www.col.org C Commonwealth of Learning=s web site that leads particularly to distance learning and adult education programs, as well as to other education issues. Provides links to papers presented in various conferences, including Internet conferences. www3.UNDP.org/ C Provides information on UNDP=s Sustainable Networking Programme (SDNP) which supports the creation of national non-profit electronic networks for sustainable development information in almost 30 countries. Issues: poverty, gender, environment, governance. www.undp.org/undp/info21/index.htm C United Nation=s Development Program=s INFO21 project. Contains material related to Internet and ICT development in Africa, Latin America and Asia. www.apc.org C Association for Progressive Communication (APC) is a network of ISPs that links NGOs worldwide for exchanging exchange development related information. Working on a Anon-profit internet service provider@ (with aid from IDRC.) www.pactok.net/projects/pactok/pactok.htm C APC member that provides low-cost basic service to remote and rural areas, including Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Cambodia, Vanuatu, Malaysia, Fiji, Indonesia, Western Samoa, American Samoa. www.iicd.org C International Institute for Communication and Development supports less- developed nations in implementing ICT-based networks. Funded by the Netherlands. www.intech.unu.edu C UN University=s Institute for New Technologies www.io1ie/sysmod/trinet.htm C Information on Low Earth Orbiting Satellites (LEO) www.conectando.org.sv/Infocentros.htm#infoelse C El Salvador ICT website www.unganisha.idrc.ca/enrap/doc/pro04039.html C Electronic networking for Rural Asia/Pacific projects. nfo. www.itc.org C International Telecomputing Consortiums web site. Decribes communication center projects in China and Vietnam. www.eGroups.com.list/datacom C Makes it easy for you to start your own e-mail. www.eto.org.uk/faq/faqtcvtc.htm C Talks about telecentres v. telecottages that assist learning as people drop by instead of existing as a more commercial work station. www.telecommons.com C Site for papers presented at the Guelph meeting on Partnerships and Participation in Telecommunications for Rural Development, Exploring What Works and What Doesn=t (1998). www.futureworks.ca C Papers on telecenters and the program of the consulting organization Futureworks www.usa.org.za C Information on the telecenter activities of the United Service Agency in South Africa. www.ntca.org C Site for papers presented at the National Telecomms Cooperative Association Conference in Washington, November 1998. www.bica99.org C Site for papers presented at the 1999 Building the Information Community in Africa. www.conectando.org.sv C Information on a Latin American initiative to create telecenters. www.devmedia.org C Place for exchange of information and news about using communication tools to promote development and democracy. The following web sites and e-mail addresses were compiled by Peter Benjamin and were part of a report prepared for the BICA meeting in South Africa in February 1999. BANGLADESH Grameen Telecom, Village Phone gtelecom@grameen.net BENIN Malanville Telecentre. ITU and partner supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) BHUTAN Jakar Telecentres. ITU and partner supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) CANADA Rich Fuchs, FUTUREWORKS Inc. rfuchs@futureworks.ca http://www.futureworks.ca Michael Gurstein. Centre for Community and Enterprise Networking (C\CEN) Mgurst@ccen.uccb.ns.ca Http://ccen.uccb.ns.ca COLOMBIA http://www.redescomunitarias.apc.org DOMINICAN REPUBLIC http://www.sas.cornell.edu/cresp/ecopartners/ruralinet.html ECUADOR Roberto Roggiero, Ecuanex, APC roggiero@ecuanex.net.ec Project of telecentres in rainforest indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon, part of "Latinamerican Telecentres Projects", APC and IDRC.) http://www.redescomunitarias.apc.org EL SALVADOR Clemente San Sebastian clemente@insatelsa.com National network of franchised `InfoCentres, with 14 big Incubators (one per province). Focus on local information creation. ESTONIA Endel Ervin, Telecottages Association, Estonia (Contact through ITU, http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAcces) GHANA Tod Bruning Rural telecenter in Wa, Ghana GUATEMALA Bob Adams bob@globaldevelopment.org Global Development Center (a US NGO). Linking 200 Guatemalan NGOs. HAITI Yacine Khelladi yacine.exec@rehredhaiti.net Project design of a "telecenter for development network" for Haiti. HONDURAS Valle de Angeles Telecentre. ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) INDIA Rajkot District telecentres (12). ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) INDONESIA Handoko Suwono h_suwono@sby.dnet.net.id http://www.eGroups.com/list/datacom. To join the list send an 'empty' message to mailto:datacomsubscribe@eGroups.com. IRELAND Local Ireland http://www.loca.ie KENYA Muriuki Mureithi summit@africaonline.co.ke IDRC Acacia Project officer. MALI Timbuktu telecentre. ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) MEXICO Scott S. Robinson ssr@laneta.apc.org Univ Metropolitana  Iztapalapa MOZAMBIQUE Polly Gaster polly@nambu.uem.mz Eduardo Mondlana University, Establishing telecentres PERU Luis Bonifaz LBONIFAZ@osiptel.gob.pe Peruvian Telecom Investment Fund in Universal Access in Peru. Jose Soriano js@cahuide.rcp.net.pe Peru telecentre activist, plans for 1,000. 190 Cabinas Publicas. ekeko.rcp.net.pe/rcp/servicios/cabina Karin Delgadillo Poepsel karin@apc.org Association for Progressive Communication, Quito. Models and strategies for Telecentres in small town and rural areas with limited infrastructure. PAKISTAN http://www.idrc.ca/pan/tele04029.html PHILIPPINES In Zamboanga, Mindanao. Contact through Don Richardson, drichard@uoguelph.ca SOUTH AFRICA Fikile Khumalo fikile@icon.co.za Head of the Universal Service Agency. http://www.usa.org.za Lauren Fok lauren@sn.apc.org SangoNet (APC node in South Africa). Much work on telecentres. Peter Benjamin peter@sn.apc.org Academic / practitioner on telecentres SA MultiPurpose Community Centre work: http://www.sn.apc.org/nitf/mpcc SURINAME Brownsweg, Suriname Community Telecentres. ITU and partners supported. http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess/photos/suriname/suriname.htm SWEDEN Lennarth Bernhardsson Lennarth@metis.se Telecottage in Frgelanda has 13 local centres. http://www.fyrbodal.net/OmRIV/OmRIVeng.htm TANZANIA Maneno Mengi maneno@africaonline.co.tz ICT and telecentre work in Tanzania Sengerema telecentre. ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) UGANDA Dr Zerubabel Mijumbi Nyiira uncst@starcom.co.ug Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST). Project Leader for the community basedmultipurpose telecentres. Two out of 5 community telecentres are being established http://www.acacia.or.ug/ Nakeseki telecentre. ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Steve Ronan ctcnet@edc.org Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet), is a network of more than 250 organizations http://www.ctcnet.org UNITED KINGDOM http://www.telecottages.org http://www.tca.org.uk Paddy Moindrot paddy@cymru.net Telecottages, Wales VIET NAM Dak Lak telecentre. ITU and partners supported. (Details on http://www.itu.int/ITUDUniversalAccess) ZIMBABWE Anthony Bloome abloome@africaonline.co.zw World Links for Development Program www.worldbank.org/worldlinks) Establishing ICT centers in schools/community centers Other projects: Glen Farrell glenf@col.org Commonwealth of Learning (Vancouver) pilot ICT projects in India, Bangladesh and Zambia. Miscellaneous communication and development related web sites: www.tfgi.com/projects/publicat.htm C contains documentation for the Social Marketing for Social Change (SOMARC) Projects supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development. 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