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Bridges

Bridges.or is an international non-profit 501(c)(3)and Section 21 organisation with a mission to help people in developing countries achieve Real Access to information and communications technology (ICT).

Primary web addresses
http://www.bridges.org
Main Address
12 Plein Street
South Africa
7551 Durbanville
Country
South Africa
Telephone numbers
No telephones
Joined OneWorld
05/28/2002

Features
Technologies and human development
05/05/2005 Study of pilot project using mobile phones for healthcare in Africa finds that technology works, but implementation, management and human factors are real hurdles.
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Related: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [South Africa] [ICT]
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11/27/2004 The online discussion forum FOSS: Policy and Development Implications is launched to critically discuss the developmental role of FOSS. An initiative of several civil society organisations and UN agencies from Africa and Asia, this e-discussion focuses on, among other aspects, the economic potentials of FOSS in achieving the MDGs.
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11/10/2004 This is a comprehensive guide that lays down for Africa proven methods of using second-hand computers to break the digital divide. The guide describes the steps towards starting a computer refurbishment centre and managing it.
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Related: [Africa] [ICT] [Civil Society]



 
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