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October - November 2011  twitter: @iicd
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In this issue of Logon4D, find out how schoolchildren in Ghana use computers to increase their employment chances. You'll also hear how a mobile tech company will help farmers in Ethiopia. This and more in this month's Logon4D. 
  
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Technical advisers at IICD are testing several tools that can be used to provide illiterate farmers in Africa and Latin America with information about crops or other relevant information. 
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Over 10,000 primary school and high school students throughout Ghana are increasing their employment chances by learning how to use computers throughout their courses. In addition they get access to offline digital educational resources that enrich their classes. 
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Two IICD-supported partners in Burkina Faso and a gender project in Ecuador, received international awards this month for their efforts in ICT for development.
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Other News 

IICD launches its new website 
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Zambian IICD partner organises African Organic Farming Conference 
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IICD seeks a senior fundraiser 
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Dutch minister of international cooperation: "Farmers in developing countries increase productivity by using ICT"
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IICD is the first Dutch non-profit organisation to use Google+


Publications
 
Events
IICD participates in:

IICD-Heifer Economic Development Roundtable Workshop Peru

28 -30 November 2011

Lima, Peru

 

mHealth Summit 2011

5 - 7 December 2011

Washington 

 


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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.
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