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IDRC on Information and Communication Technologies for Development 2007-11 IDRC was one of the earliest development agencies to embrace information and communication technologies (ICTs) as powerful tools for reducing poverty, for combating HIV/AIDS, and for fostering good governance. This brochure describes a small sample of the many ground-breaking ICT projects that IDRC has supported in recent years. Open file Research in the Middle East and North Africa Fez: The e-capital of Morocco 2007-11 The city of Fez has become an award winning model for the effective use of ICTs in public service delivery in Africa. IDRC Annual Report 20062007 2007-08 Presents the results of activities undertaken by IDRC from April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007. Open file IDRC on Equality for Girls and Women 2007-02 Every International Women’s Day, we pause and celebrate the progress already made toward equality and justice for women and girls. The occasion also reminds us that fighting for women’s rights is not a seasonal effort, but is a year-round and long-term challenge. Open file Copyright and Terms of Use 2007 Copyright, Privacy Statement and Website Terms of Use STYLE GUIDE For IDRC Editors and Proofreaders 2006/11/09 The main purpose of the Style Guide for IDRC Editors and Proofreaders is to ensure that material published by IDRC is presented in a coherent and consistent manner, upholding the high standards of the Centre, the world of international scholarly publishing, and the English language. IDRC on Microfinance and Poverty 2006-11 IDRC assumes that people on the ground are the real experts. They understand better than anyone does what needs to happen so that they will be freed from poverty. IDRC’s role is to help local researchers to express these needs — and to find solutions that work. Open file IDRC on Just Societies and Healthy Democracies Afghanistan 2006-11 Women play a central role in reuniting shattered families and rebuilding fractured communities, often with little official support. Despite national and international agreements guaranteeing equality, many women are unable to exercise their rights and realize their full potential. Such is the case in Afghanistan. Open file |
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