Chapter 2: Learning from Experience

 

2.6. Selected Resources

Lessons from communication for development

Girard, B. (2003). The one to watch: Radio, new ICTs and interactivity. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization. Retrieved from
http://www.comunica.org/1-2-watch

Richardson, D., and Paisley, L. (Eds). The first mile of connectivity. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization. Retrieved from
http://www.fao.org/sd/cddirect/cdpub/SDREpub.htm

Lessons from ICT pilots

bridges.org. (2005, December). The real access/real impact framework for improving the way that ICT is used in development. Concept note. Retrieved October 16, 2006, from
http://www.bridges.org/files/active/0/RealAccess_concept_FINAL_26Dec05.pdf

bridges.org. 12 habits of highly effective ICT-enabled development initiatives. Retrieved from http://www.bridges.org/12_habits

Caspary, G., and O’Connor, D. (2003, November). Providing low-cost information technology access to rural communities in developing countries: What works? What pays? Working paper no. 229. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Centre.

Dossani, R., Jhaveri, R., and Misra, D. C. (2005, November). Enabling ICT for rural India. Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University and National Informatics Centre, India. Retrieved from (3.8 mb)
http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/20972/ICT_full_Oct05.pdf

Harris, R. Infomobilisation: Understanding and making use of the relationship between ICT and development. Retrieved October 30, 2006, from
http://rogharris.org/understandingtherelationship.pdf

 

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