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"The International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) assists developing countries to realise locally owned sustainable development by harnessing the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs). IICD works with its partner organisations in selected countries, helping local stakeholders to assess the potential uses of ICTs in development. Its headquarters are in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Working with War Child to apply ICTs in governance in war affected districts

Since the end of 2006 IICD is cooperating with War Child to formulate and (partly) implement a pilot project of nine months in a series of activities. The project ?ICT in governance in war affected districts? covers three districts in Northern Uganda: Gulu, Kitgum and Lira.

Satellite Communication and Capacity Building

IICD has won a tender from European Space Agency (ESA), together with other consortium members TNO from The Netherlands, the Italian group of NGOs ActNow Alliance and UK?s Avanti Communciations Ltd.

Market Access for small farmers: a joint effort for business and NGO

The GET Foundation and IICD are joining forces. IICD supports six agricultural ICT projects in Bolivia to gain better prices for their products and to access the market of world buyers through the eFresh Portal of the GET Foundation.

Call for applications 3rd round of GenARDIS

GenARDIS is a Small Grants Fund to address Gender Issues in Information and Communication Technologies for Agricultural and Rural Development in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP Countries). Announcing Round 3 of GenARDIS, call for applications.

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Enterprising ICT for Development in Ecuador

Last April 3, 2008, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Network Infodesarrollo and IICD rewarded five initiatives of applying Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) in Ecuador.

The critical issues affecting the introduction of Health Management Information Systems in developing countries in Africa

In Tanzania, Mali, Zambia and Uganda information systems are being introduced in hospitals in the form of health management information systems. But with a lack of relevant research done in these countries about the introduction of technologies like information systems there is not much to go by. Thesis by Nicole Archangel, competed in October 2007.

Impact IICD health projects

Hanna Goorden of IICD analysed the Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) data that has been gathered from the IICD projects in the health sector. She reports on the satisfaction of project users with the health services they use through the project and how the project has impacted their lives.

ICT for Health Network launched in Tanzania

A network which will focus on ICT for Health - known as Afya Mtandao (Swahili for Health Network) - was officially launched on January 31st 2008 in Mwanza, Tanzania. The network unites Tanzanian health workers and promotes the use of ICT in the health sector by providing a knowledge-sharing platform for health workers, raising awareness if ICT in the health sector and providing ICT support services for health institutions.

Mushrooms: a source of wealth in rural Tanzania

Local journalist, Osoro Nyawangah, describes how a low-cost, small-scale project to grow mushrooms and sell them to hotels is generating vast profits for a women?s group in Magu, a remote district by Lake Victoria in Tanzania.


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