Research

APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. When we undertake research it is usually because we have an underlying advocacy goal. For example, we have worked with local researcher-activists to conduct research on telecomms policy in the Andean region because our long term goal is to bring down the price of broadband there.

The research is then used in broader capacity development: training, building knowledge of the issues, making information available in the public domain. Simultaneously we facilitate participation in policy processes, giving people an opportunity to use and test the research in real policy processes. The other element of this method, which is what we see makes it produce sustainable results, is that we tend to link researchers and other people seeking policy change, supporting the emergence of networks that then often continue on their own.

TitreAuteuricone de triDateVilleTélécharger
Communication for influence (CILAC): research and advocacy06/2009Quito
Draft text (11/2009): Code of good practice on information, participation and transparency in Internet governance11/2009Full document
The Case for “Open Access” Communications Infrastructure in Africa: The SAT-3/WASC cableAbiodun Jagun05/2008GlasgowAngola | Senegal | Cameroon | Ghana | Briefing | Portugues (Proposta)
A review of telecommunications policy and challenges in RwandaAlbert Nsengiyumva and Emmanuel Habumuremyi09/2009JohannesburgFull report
Technologies pour un accès équitable Alberto Escudero-Pascual07/2008LONDRESÉtude complète, par Alberto Escudero-Pascual | Commentaire, par Carlos Afonso | Commentaire, par Steven Song | Synthèse, par Alan Finlay
Frequently Asked Questions About Conducting a National WSIS Consultation ProcessAPC06/2003JohannesburgEnglish
Communiquer pour influer en Afrique centrale, de l’Est et de l’Ouest (CICEWA) APC09/2009Johannesbourg
Politiques de TIC: Manuel du débutantAPC - Chris Nicol (ed.)12/2004MontevideoFrench
Encourager la participation de la société civile dans les politques des TIC: Le Sommet Mondial sur la Société de l'informationAPC/CRIS09/2003JohannesburgFrançais
Méthodologie d’évaluation de genre pour l’Internet et les TIC: Un outil d’apprentissage pour le changement et l’habilitationChat Garcia Ramilo et Cheekay Cinco03/2006ManilleEnglish | Spanish | French | Portuguese
Colombia: Social appropriation: The implementation of the new Compartel telecentresColnodo06/2009QuitoRead full document in Spanish
Un sommet pour qui? Une société de l'information pour qui?David Souter01/2007MontevideoEnglish
Les gens, les réseaux et leurs moyensDavid Souter07/2008LONDRESSynthèse, par Alan Finlay | Étude complète, par David Souter | Commentaire, par Steve Buckley | Commantaire, par F.F. Tusubira
Paper 2 (05/2009): Mapping the information and participation practice of internet governance entitiesDavid Souter10/2009LondonEnglish
Rapport d’évaluation sur le Programme des politiques de communication et d’information d’APCDebbie Budlender04/2006Le CapEnglish
Introductory report: Telecommunications Regulation and Broadband Development: Implications for the Andean regionGuillermo Mastrini and Carolina Aguerre06/2009QuitoFull document in English
Introduction to the Regional Advocacy reports: Universal Access Funds in the Andean RegionHugo Carrión Gordón06/2009QuitoFull document in English
Ecuador: Fund for the Development of Telecommunications in Rural and Urban-marginal AreasHugo Carrión Gordón06/2009QuitoRead full document in Spanish
Possibilités infinies: Observations sur les initiatives de connectivité rurale viables dans les marchés moins développés Ian Howard10/2008MontevideoL’étude
Réforme du secteur des télécommunications en Afrique : Cas d’échec de la privatisation de l’opérateur historique au NigerIro Adamou10/2009JohannesbourgRapport complet

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