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2008/07 - CGIAR ICT-KM Program Blog




Ore Somolu is a Nigerian blogger and Executive Director of the Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC). Beth Kanter profiles Ore's work with women and technology in Nigeria as well as her own personal experience of mentoring for the W.TEC project


2008/06 - AgInfo News from IAALD

2008/06 - Joitske Hulsebosch Blog


Global Development 2.0 Can Philanthropists, the Public, and the Poor Make Poverty History? Development, Developing Countries Lael Brainard and Derek Chollet, eds., Brookings Institution Press 2008 c. 150pp.


2008/05 -Global-e Blog



2008/06 - ComPart Learning blog



Mahiti provides simple & affordable ICT services based on free/Open Source Software to civil society, specializing in multi-platform, multi-lingual web, intranet, multimedia and kiosk applications.

For veteran wildlife ranger Joseph Kimojino, the traditional tools of his trade -- binoculars, off-road jeep and a rifle -- have been supplemented by Twitter, Flickr and a blog. A ranger in Kenya's acclaimed Mara Triangle wildlife park, Kimojino is a m

Wake up call ..

2008/05 - Web Tastings Blog

2007/10 - CTA, Andrew Keen; Some interesting questions about Web2.0 for (rural) development.

2008/05 - DFID [Millions of Google Earth users around the world can now see how climate change could affect the planet and its people over the next century]

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2008/05 - FARA Blog

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PRADSA held its 4th Workshop on 11/12th March 2008 under the theme: Designing for the 21st Century: Using Web 2.0 Technologies (and Social Networking Tools) for Social Action.

With limited marketing budgets, nonprofits are always struggling and looking for ways to stretch those dollars to boost their exposure and bring in more donations. See how UNICEF doubled the exposure for its video content using MySpace and other social m

UNICEF Page on myspace