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APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. Because the area of information and communication policy particularly changes so fast and is so complex, we often find we have to develop our own resources to analyse and/or demystify the issue because no others exist. Policy issues new to APC are typically first approached by the commissioning of an “issue paper” on the subject to orient us.

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Networking communities in the South -- challenges for diverse actors: Remittance, microfinance and technologyScott Robinson06/2004MelbourneEnglish
The importance of convergence in the ICT policy environmentKate Wild10/2006JohannesburgAPCFrench | English
Open Access: Lowering the costs of international bandwidth in AfricaMike Jensen10/2005JohannesburgAPCFrench | English
Whose information society? Developing country and civil society voices in the World Summit on the Information SocietyDavid Souter10/2006JohannesburgAPCFrançais | English | Español
The World Summit on the Information Society: An overview of follow-upKaren Banks, Willie Currie and Anriette Esterhuysen07/2006MontevideoAPCEnglish
Pushing and prodding, goading and hand-holding: Reflection from APC at the conclusion of the World Summit on the Information SocAPC02/2006MontevideoAPCEnglish | French | Spanish
Interconnection costsMike Jensen09/2005APCFrench | English | Spanish
E-waste challenges in developing countries: South Africa case studyAlan Finlay09/2005JohannesburgAPCEnglish
World Summit on the Information Society: APC's recommendation on internet governanceAPC11/2005APCEnglish | Spanish | French
The centrality of e-strategies in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) plan of actionWillie Currie05/2004APCEnglish
African participation in WSIS: Review and discussion paperDavid Souter07/2004APCEnglish
WSIS process and issues debatedValeria Betancourt04/2004APCEnglish | Spanish
Radio y televisión digital: ¿democratización o mayor concentración? Gustavo Gómez Germano11/2007EcuadorAPCInglés | Español
Convergencia para el desarrollo: radiodifusión comunitaria como estragtegia de inclusión digitalCarlos Rivadeneyra Olcese10/2007APCDocumento completo
The Case for “Open Access” Communications Infrastructure in Africa: The SAT-3/WASC cableAbiodun Jagun05/2008GlasgowAPCBriefing | Senegal | Ghana | Cameroon | Angola | Français (Synthèse) | Portugues (Proposta)
Construir consensos sobre el acceso a internet en el FGIAbiodun Jagun05/2008MontevideoAPCEspañol | Inglés
El “acceso abierto” en África: estudio del caso de MauricioRussell Southwood10/2008LondresAPCEnglish | Portugues | Français
Digital dangers: Information & communication technologies and trafficking in womenKathleen Maltzahn11/2006APC WNSP English | Spanish
Cultivating violence through technology?Jac S M Kee11/2005APC WNSPEnglish | Spanish
Paddling in circles while the waters rise: Gender issues in ICTs and poverty reductionAngela M Kuga Thas10/2005Association for Progressive CommunicationsEnglish
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