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Harvard Forum II: ICTs, Human Development, Growth and Poverty ReductionLeading thinkers in the area of development discuss how ICTs could contribute to poverty reduction in developing countries, now and in the future.Listen to the full audiocast and/or read the live blog of the event! Convened by Nobel Laureates Amartya Sen and Michael Spence, in collaboration with Randy Spence and the International Development Research Centre, the meeting will take place on September 23-24, 2009 at Harvard University. Building on the work conducted during the first Harvard Forum in 2003, participants will
During the first Harvard Forum, participants identified several needs in the area of ICT4D:
In the six years since the first Harvard Forum, many important and transformative changes in the world of ICTs and development have occurred. Notably:
In light of these new contextual realities, and the need for a new round of strategic corporate planning, it is an opportune time to revisit these questions and objectives.
ICTs, Human Development, Growth and Poverty Reduction: A Background Paper (2009)@ 2009-04-28 الملف المفتوح
2003 Forum 2-pagers: ICTs and Poverty Reduction قراءاة المزيد.... 2003 Harvard Forum Highlights قراءاة المزيد.... Video archive of the public event on Sept. 23 2009 قراءاة المزيد.... [Global Voices] Communication and Human Development: The Freedom Connection? Global Voices will be looking for stories in global citizen media and blogs about how ICT is being used for development. قراءاة المزيد.... [Publius Project] Spotlight: IDRC Forum IDRC Forum Essays on the Publius platform قراءاة المزيد.... [Sept. 23] Communication and Human Development: The Freedom Connection? Please join the IDRC, moderator Michael Best, and the Berkman Center in the Ames Courtroom, Harvard Law School, or online via video or audio webcast. قراءاة المزيد.... |
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