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Home > News 15 May 2006
 
Digits4Change – first six stories

Each story is a self-contained TV capsule exactly 5 minutes long.

Digits4Change  - Dragon Online Dragon Online: One of the last Asian countries to connect to the Internet, Bhutan is today using online instructions to rapidly train more teachers. We visit Thimphu and Samtse to find out more.
   
Compassionate Data: Digital Divide Data (DDD) trains disadvantaged youth in computer skills and English, and employs them for data-processing work outsourced from the West. We visit their headquarters in Phnom Penh to discovery how it works. Digits4Change  - Compassioante Data
   
Digits4Change  - Connecting Islands Connecting Islands: Indonesia’s Open University is using ICTs to make higher education available to all who seek it, no matter where they are in the world’s largest archipelago.
   
Mission: Possible: Several dozen Indian government, civil society and private sector organisations have joined hands as the National Alliance for Mission 2007 to take the benefits of ICT-led development to 600,000 villages across India. Digits4Change  - Mission Possible
   
Digits4Change - Weaving Locally, Trading Globally Weaving Locally, Trading Globally: Women in Northern Pakistan’s Hunza area are accessing a global marketplace for their handicraft through the web.
   
Moving Mountains: A tele-health project allows people in Northern Pakistan to consult city-based medical specialists right from their local hospital. Digits4Change  - Moving Mountains

 

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