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This section features articles that are meant to inform readers about perspectives, issues and debates around certain topics considered relevant within the ICT arena, as well as highlights about all those activities and themes that matter to the APC network and the spaces we engage in.

Profile: Bangladesh Friendship Education Society becomes new APC member MONTREAL, Canada 09 May 2007 By FD for APCNews

Bangladesh Friendship Education Society (BFES) is a non-government development organisation based in Bangladesh. It was established in 1993 and its mission is to promote educational projects in rural areas.

Ugandan women network launches a book about ICT-based entrepreneuship Kampala, UGANDA 08 May 2007 By Milton Aineruhanga

Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) launches Women’s ICT-based Enterprises Handbook and a CD entitled "A Guide to Promote, Initiate and Improve Women’s ICT Based Enterprises in Uganda". The APC-member WOUGNET published the multilingual document in English and two local languages.

APC POOL OF WRITERS: Two job announcements, one pool
APC POOL OF WRITERS: Two job announcements, one pool 04 May 2007 By APCNews

APCNews and GenderIT.org are building a pool of writers to contribute on a freelance basis. We are interested in working with writers from all continents. APC is a virtual network and in general most of our research and interviews are done online. Read the details and send your application before Ma...

Copyright and 'intellectual property' doesn't help all: study
Copyright and 'intellectual property' doesn't help all: study 03 May 2007 By Frederick Noronha

In a world which is part of the ‘digital revolution’ era, restrictive copyright laws still act as a serious barrier to sharing and learning from each other, more so in countries of the global South where three quarters of the population live, says a study.

Did you say cell phones for development? “Yes, technology can do anything, really, but people have to drive it”
Did you say cell phones for development? “Yes, technology can do anything, really, but people have to drive it” 26 April 2007 By Katherine Walraven for APCNews

Considering the demographic overlap between those most affected by HIV/AIDS and cell phone users, it only makes sense that a major focus be put on how this low-cost technology can fight this deadly pandemic. APC-member Women’sNet recently engaged in a UNICEF-driven speed assessment of fifteen proj...

Wireless networking: Technical training scholarships offered
Wireless networking: Technical training scholarships offered 25 April 2007 By Karel Novotny for APCNews

Applications are now being accepted until May 18 for technical training scholarships that will cover expenses for attending the first workshop of the TRICALCAR project. This community based wireless networks project is initiated by APC-members in South America. The workshop will be held in Huaral, P...

"IT spreads throughout society at all levels, and is not concentrated in the hands of a few"
"IT spreads throughout society at all levels, and is not concentrated in the hands of a few" 25 April 2007 By Katherine Walraven for APCNews

APCNews interviewed Nicholas P. Sullivan, author of ‘You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones are Connecting the World’s Poor to the Global Economy’, a book published in February 2007 by Jossey-Bass. Sullivan argues that ‘inclusive capitalism", combined with the ‘...

'Gold in the mud' unleashed through ‘inclusive capitalism’?
'Gold in the mud' unleashed through ‘inclusive capitalism’? 24 April 2007 By Katherine Walraven for APCNews

In 1993, Bangladesh was considered a no-go zone by foreign investors. Foreign direct investment in the country totalled USD 3 million that year. Today, it has multiplied to around USD 1 billion, three quarters of which feeds the telecommunications industry. How did foreign investment skyrocket in su...

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