Discussion Meeting on Communication Rights, June 30, 2005, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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A discussion meeting on
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A discussion meeting on
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The European Commission commissioned a project to explore qualitatively and to assess quantitatively the way that ICTs can influence environmental sustainability.
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Since the terrific Tsunami of last year, one shake of the earth crust in any corner of the globe makes us afraid, especially when it is somewhere in the islands or coastal areas.
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Following the Rio Earth Summit of 1992 where the mountain agenda, more commonly known as Chapter 13 of Agenda 21, was adopted, it was felt that a forum –
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It is a well-established that Information and communication technologies (ICT) can help the governments and the public sector to deal with the challenges of economic
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Successful project management involves balancing the triple constraints of scope, time and cost.
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The Egyptian Information Society Initiative for Government Services Delivery
“e-Governance will be promoted on a massive scale”, is one of the key priority areas under the UPA Government’s – […]
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Kubatana.net was established with main aim to create a
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In agricultural development, there is no time for complacency, we have to continue to develop better technologies, new crop varieties and animal products to meet the challenges ahead. We have to use all information on the available farm technologies to the farmers fields. The job is formidable.