[Sigiii-l] [Fwd: incom-l Digest, Vol 59, Issue 2]

M.J. Menou michel.menou at orange.fr
Tue Nov 4 15:33:43 EST 2008



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Date: Mon,  3 Nov 2008 23:38:11 +0000
From: "Richard Heeks" <Course.Idpm-3 at manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: <incom> Guidance Materials on Women's ICT Enterprises
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Online handbooks and audio-visual materials on women's ICT-based
enterprises are available at: http://www.womenictenterprise.org/

These provide advocacy, guidance and training materials on the
benefits and risks of women's ICT enterprises in developing countries;
including video case studies; enterprise creation and improvement
advice; and analysis and advice tools.

These are products of the DFID-funded "Women's ICT-Based Enterprise
for Development" project, coordinated by the Centre for Development
Informatics at the University of Manchester.  Materials are available
in English, Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Kannada, Luganda, Luo,
Spanish, and Tamil.

Richard Heeks
Centre for Development Informatics
University of Manchester, UK







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