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  Novedades
Directorio del Proyecto IDRC-ICT4D
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Information and Communication Technologies for Development
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    From its creation in 1970, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) has been committed to advancing the role of information in development. A tradition of innovation that began with an emphasis on building databases and information systems has evolved into a focus on the transformative nature of information and communications technologies (ICTs). IDRC was one of the first development agencies to embrace ICTs as a key means to foster development and alleviate poverty. With established programs like Acacia in Africa, and Pan Asia Networking in Asia, IDRC has acquired a breadth of experience on the impact of ICTs on the lives of people in the developing world.

Building on this experience, IDRC has established two major Canadian-led initiatives to bridge the digital divide:

IDRC also houses the Bellanet secretariat, which promotes and facilitates institutional and individual collaboration within the international development community, especially through the use of ICTs.

IDRC continues to participate actively in global policy dialogues on ICT for Development. Recently, IDRC’s president represented Canada’s nonprofit sector on the G8 and co-chaired the World Economic Forum’s Global Digital Divide Initiative.


  • Acacia Initiative
    Communities and the Information Society in Africa Program Initiative increases the capacity of African communities to apply Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to their own social and economic development.
  • ICT4D in Middle East Project
    A new corporte project by IDRC that covers five countries in Middle East: Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Yemen.
  • Pan Asia Networking
    Studying the impacts of ICTs on people, culture, the economy, and society in order to strengthen ICT uses that promote sustainable development.


 Noticia(s)

An overview of ICTs at IDRC 2003-11-18
What IDRC is doing in the field of ICTs — including the work of secretariats — in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.


 Multimedia

Map of "Teleaccess : Inside Africa"
Learn everything about the status of Teleaccess in Africa

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Open and Closed Skies: Satellite Access in Africa
Africa’s vast inaccessible terrain and insufficient energy infrastructure makes it difficult and costly to roll out wire-line networks and fibre optic links in heartland areas. Low-cost satellite-based Internet therefore responds to the access crisis in the region, and provides a potentially affordable opportunity for connectivity.

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 Documento(s)

Open ICT4D 2008-11-19
A working paper that explores the relevance and significance of Openness for ICT4D. Abrir el archivo

telecentre.org Brochure 2005-11
Click on the file below to read about telecentre.org. Abrir el archivo

A Library is not a Telecentre! Richard Fuchs 2004-08-26
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 Formulario(s)

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