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Douglas & Velcich Chartered Accountants |
2011 |
APC Annual Audited Statements for 2010 |
Maya Sooka |
English |
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Anriette Esterhuysen |
2004 |
What does the information society mean for social justice and civil society? |
MIT Press |
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Anriette Esterhuysen and Ran Greenstein |
2006 |
"The right to development in the information society" in Human Rights in the Global Information Society |
MIT Press |
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Marc Raboy, Normand Landry, Jeremy Shtern |
2010 |
Digital Solidarities, Communication Policy and Multi-stakeholder Global Governance |
Peter Lang |
English |
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Chat Garcia Ramilo and Cheekay Cinco |
2006 |
Gender Evaluation Methodology for Internet and ICTs: A learning tool for change and empowerment |
SIPAT Publications Inc. |
English|Aarabi|Português|Français|Español |
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APC |
2009 |
ICTs for democracy: Information and Communication Technologies for the Enhancement of Democracy - with a Focus on Empowerment |
Swedish International Development Agency |
English |
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APC |
2005 |
Opinion: The Digital Solidarity Fund and The Economist |
The Economist |
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World Bank’s Rural Development and Natural Resources Sector Unit of the East Asia and Pacific Region |
2005 |
Engendering rural information systems in Indonesia |
The World Bank |
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David Souter |
2008 |
Paper 1 (12/2008): Concept and possible scope of a code of good practice on information, participation and transparency |
UNECE, the Council of Europe and APC |
English |
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Karen Banks |
2005 |
Civil Society in WSIS: A rite of passage |
United Nations Information and Communications Technologies Task Force |
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Sonia Jorge, Nancy Hafkin and Chat Garcia Ramilo |
2005 |
Women 2000 and beyond: Gender equality in information and communication technologies |
United Nations Secretariat |
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Nnamdi Nwokike |
2011 |
Digital broadcast migration in West Africa: Regional Report |
WATRA |
English |
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APC |
2005 |
Building community wireless connectivity in developing countries |
Women'sNet and OSISA |
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Women'sNet and OSISA |
2005 |
Mainstreaming ICTs: Africa lives the information society. |
Women'sNet and OSISA |
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