Since 2003, kiwanja.net has been helping local, national and international non-profit organizations make better use of ICTs in their work. Specializing in the application of mobile technology, it provides a wide range of ICT-related services.
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This website includes photographs, stories, and videoblog entries documenting the challenges and the successes of the residents, clinic workers, and educators facing the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the village of Nata, Botswana.
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The Digital Hero Book Project is a tangible example of how ICT in African schools and communities can be used in conjunction with community projects to directly benefit the people involved.
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Christian Aid started weekly internal podcasts as a way of sharing talks that would have previously required staff to attend a presentation. The trial has gone extremely well and they are now looking at providing an external feed.
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A UNICEF initiative to give young people a chance to have their voices heard using digital technology. The reports are first-person accounts by young people from around the world.
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Dan Thomas reports from Banda Aceh for UNICEF, nine months after the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2005.
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Blue Chevigny, host of UNICEF’s podcasts, talked to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Up All Night programme on what makes a good podcast.
Hear a clip from that podcast.
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The podcast, a combination of the words iPod and broadcasting, is widely considered by many people to be the evolutionary step in broadcasting due to its similarities to radio.
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Editor: Bruce GirardCommunication for Development Group, Research, Extension and Training Division Sustainable Development Department, FAO
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Together with Voice of America, GAP offers four ways to listen to or download podcasts and mp3 files.
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