Spacer Image
Spacer Image
IICD - People, ICT, Development
Logon4D Header Graphic
Header Graphic
June - July 2011  www.iicd.org
Header Graphic
Spacer Image
In this issue of Logon4D, find out how Zambian honey producers use PDAs to access more markets. You can also read about what Maasai children in Kenya are going to do with computers and internet. 
  
Spacer Image
Spacer Image
Spacer Image
Zambian honey producers in the districts of Kasama, Kaputa and Kaoma will work with Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) to sell their product abroad more easily. 
Spacer Image  
Spacer Image
Spacer Image
Spacer Image
Representatives of various Tanzanian health institutions are planning to implement an integrated health system ('eHealth package'). The system allows hospitals to generate patient data, control finance, perform distance diagnosis and more. 
Spacer Image  
Spacer Image
Spacer Image

Spacer Image

 

Pastoralist (nomadic) tribes in Kenya, including the Maasai will start working with computers and internet to improve their education. This was the outcome of an event that was co-organised by IICD in Machakos, Kenya in July.
Spacer Image  
Corner Graphic

Organisation News 

IICD is Looking for Committed Professionals
>more 


Interview with IICD's Martine Koopman, co-writer of the Barefoot Guide 2   
>more 
 

Expert workshop on the Capability Approach held at IICD's office

Publications

 
Events IICD participates in:

IC4D and the Capability Approach workshop  

5 September 2011 

The Hague, the Netherlands

 

Communication for Development consultation

14-16 September 2011 Rome, Italy

 

PICNIC 2011

14-16 September 2011

Amsterdam, the Netherlands 


Spacer Image
Spacer Image
More on our website:
Spacer Image
Spacer Image

Enabling Partners:
  DGIS    Cordaid    Hivos - people unlimited    PSO    SDC
© 2011 Copyright IICD | Disclaimer

Logon4D is the e-newsletter from the International Institute for Communication and Development  (IICD). It brings information directly from the field on how ICT helps improve lives in Africa and Latin America.
Spacer Image