Exploring New Modalities

Experiences with Information and Communications Technology Interventions in
the Asia-Pacific Region - A Review and Analysis of the Pan-Asia ICT R&D
Grants Programme
Author: Michael Dougherty
C UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2006, 155 pages
ISBN: 81-312-0630-0

 

http://www.apdip.net/news/exploringnewmodalities to download publication

 

This publication explores and shares the vast body of working knowledge,
practical experience, and insight gained from projects implemented across
the Asia-Pacific region and funded by the Pan-Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme
between 2002-2005. The 56 projects from 14 different countries are focused
on testing and applying innovative ICT solutions to development problems.
Specifically, they focus on access to information and communication;
capacity building and education; policy and social research; technical
innovation; environment and agriculture; and health and medicine.

 

The publication profiles the 56 projects, providing information on each
project's development from the research context, target beneficiaries and
outputs through its results and outcomes. The profiles are complemented by
an analysis summarizing key lessons learned, common challenges faced and
successful models used to implement project work and create lasting impact.

 

It is a useful reference not only for development practitioners and
researchers working to promote information and communications technology for
development (ICT4D), but also for policy makers and donor agencies
supporting or planning to support ICT4D projects and programmes.

 

The Pan-Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme was a joint initiative of the United
Nations Development Programme's Asia-Pacific Development Information
Programme (UNDP-APDIP), the International Development Research Centre
(IDRC), of Canada, and the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC).
 It was administered by the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
(AMIC).

 

This publication is part of the trilogy of ICT4D Case Studies. Other
published titles include:

 

*                     Breaking Barriers: The Potential of Free and Open
Source Software for Sustainable Human Development - A Compilation of Case
Studies from Across the World

 

*                     Empowering the Poor: Information and Communications
Technology for Governance and Poverty Reduction - A Study of Rural
Development Projects in India (forthcoming)

 

All UNDP-APDIP publications are available for free download at
http://www.apdip.net/elibrary

 

 

Submitted by Christine Apikul, UNDP-APDIP

 

 

 

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