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  • Category:Information and communication technologies for development - Wikipedia160308
  • Quick guide: ICT4D in International Development Agencies: Policies, Strategies and Key Documents160309
  • Principles for Digital Development160313
  • Open ICT for Development Wiki160314
  • ICT4D Collective160315
  • ICT4D Conference160319
  • ICTD Conferences160320
  • Manchester - Centre for Development Informatics160321
  • Digital and Technology - IDS 160324
  • UNCTAD - Technical Notes on ICT for Development160326
  • ICT4D Centre160330
  • e-Agriculture160331
  • Web alliance for Regreening in Africa160332
  • Association for Progressive Communications160335
  • NetHope160336
  • Nethope Solutions Center160337
  • Incommunicado - Information Technology for Everybody Else (Network Cultures)160340
  • WISAT - Women in Global Science and Technology160341
  • Spider Center (Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions)160342
  • Ethnos Project160346
  • Humanitarian Centre - ICT4D160347
  • SOS Children's Villages - ICT4D160348
  • OneWorld !160352
  • Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa - ITOCA160353
  • ICTs for Development Blog160358
  • ICT Works160359
  • World Bank IC4D Blog160360
  • i4d (Information For Development) Magazine160363
  • ICT Update Magazine160364
  • SciDevNet - ICTs160365
  • SciDevNet - Digital Divide160369
  • Criss Crossed Blog160370
  • ICT for Development Blog160371
  • Technology Salon Blog160374
  • Twitter - @ICT4D160375
  • Digital @ DAI Blog160376
  • ICT4D Jobs160380
  • International Center for New Media435945
  • WSA Success Stories435944
  • Top tips for a successful World Summit Awards application - WSA 435942
  • #WSA435948
  • @WSAoffice - Digital solutions for the #UNSDGs435949
  • Podcast: Fixing digital literacy and access to the web - WEF 319872
  • Tackling technology poverty: Placing internet in India - Borgen Project 16.12.23391144
  • The Digital Divide: Africa the Least Connected with 60 percent of the Population Offline - Global Issues 12.12.22319188
  • Meet the US High Schooler Who’s Donated Nearly 1,000 Computers to Fight the Digital Divide - Global Citizen 14.07.22295376
  • Digital tech investment, critical to workforce in least-developed nations - UN News 29.04.22284956
  • Book: Digital Humanitarians: How Big Data Is Changing the Face of Humanitarian Response (Patrick Meier, 2015)160381
  • Book: Smart Citizens, Smarter State: The Technologies of Expertise and the Future of Governing (Beth Simone Noveck, 2015)160382
  • Book: ICT4D: Information and Communication Technology for Development (P. T. H. Unwin, 2009)160385
  • Report: Bridging the Digital Divide Challenges and Lessons Learned for ICT4D - CSIS 09/15160386
  • Report: Organisational Guide to ICT4D: Leveraging Technology for International Development - Nethope 07/14160387
  • Paper: ICT4D 2016: New Priorities for ICT4D Policy, Practice and WSIS in a Post-2015 World - CDI @ SEED 06/14160391
  • What is ICT4D, Understanding the core values of ICT for Development - ICT4D 02/13160392
  • Report: What are the key lessons of ICT4D partnerships for poverty reduction? - DFID 02/11160393
  • Report: ICT4D and the Human Development and Capability Approach The Potentials of Information and Communication Technology - UNDP 04/10160397
  • Paper: The ICT4D 2.0 Manifesto: Where Next for ICTs and International Development? (pdf)160398
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