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IICD - People, ICT, Development
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This edition of Logon4D focuses on how mobile devices are being used to ensure the poor benefit from Ghana's National Health scheme. Read more about how Bolivian students help victims of domestic violence online. You can find out why a local radio station in Burkina Faso received presidential recognition, and what new digital tools were introduced to teachers in Zambia.
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SEND foundation in Ghana has launched a project to use mobile devices to collect data to assess if the poor are benefiting from the government's National Health Insurance Scheme. IICD will provide technical advisory support and training.
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Law and psychology students in Santa Cruz provide online legal and psychological advice to women victims of domestic violence. This is part of the IICD-supported Casa de la Mujer project. The students are almost finished or recently graduated from the Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno.
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Pag La Yiri broadcasts locally relevant news and information.Burkina Women's Association Receives Honorary Medal for Community Radio
Pag la Yiri, a women's association based in eastern Burkina Faso, received an honorary medal for its work in the Zabré region, particularly its community radio station. The medal, Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite Burkinabé, is one of the highest honorary medals awarded by the President.
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Several free computer programs were shown in Zambia that help teachers.Atos Origin Consultant Demonstrates Free Learning Tools to Zambian Teachers
Atos Origin consultant Berno van Soest introduced teachers in Zambia to digital tools they can use to enrich their curriculum. This was part of his visit to the IICD-supported ENEDCO project. Among the tools was a browser to view Wiki content such as Wikipedia offline and software that can be used to easily create quizzes for students.
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Logon4D is the e-newsletter from the International Institute for Communication and Development  (IICD). It brings information direclty from the field on how ICT helps improve lives in Africa and Latin America.
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