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Access of ICTs to rural women can substantially improve their livelihoods and household incomes, their health and that of their children, husbands and communities
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Telecentres can empower women in developing countries if we design them to meet their needs and reduce the barrier for women to access telecentres
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Research suggests that despite a booming software industry in Vietnam, only a few women are found in the valued areas of employment
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Indira Gandhi National Open University is the largest university in the world today with more than 1.8 millions of students enrolled.
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The seminar covered the topics of
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Project Gutenberg (PG), named after the German inventor Johannes Gutenberg, is the oldest digital library project in the world.
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The Cape Town Open Education Declaration arises from a small but lively meeting (http://www.capetowndeclaration.org/cape-town-meeting) convened in Cape Town in September 2007. The aim of this meeting was to accelerate efforts to promote open resources, technology and teaching practices in education.
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Open architecture
An architecture whose specifications are public. This includes officially approved standards as well as privately designed architectures whose specifications are made public by the designers.