Walking on Water
In the first of a series of mini-films, Excellent Development explains how its approach to creating development through conservation is benefiting communities in Kenya. In addition to exploring each...
View ArticleDeadly Catch: Lake Victoria’s AIDS crisis – Part 1
More than 20 years since the discovery of the AIDS virus, and despite huge advances in the prevention and treatment of the disease, AIDS is still decimating communities across Africa. This is the...
View ArticleDeadly Catch: Lake Victoria’s AIDS crisis – Part 2
More than 20 years since the discovery of the AIDS virus, and despite huge advances in the prevention and treatment of the disease, AIDS is still decimating communities across Africa. This is the...
View ArticleCongo’s Curse – Part 1 and 2
Part 1 Part 2 In 1998 war broke out in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Since then, ountless millions of people have been displaced, denied an education or access to health care. As many as...
View ArticleThe Telecentre Stakeholders Workshop – MENA Region (1/2)
2006. Length: 12m11s. English/French/Arabic with English subtitles. Between December 5 and 7, 2006, telecentre stakeholders from North Africa and Middle East met in Cairo, Egypt as part of an ongoing...
View ArticleThe Telecentre Stakeholders Workshop – MENA Region (2/2)
2006. Length: 12m11s. English/French/Arabic with English subtitles. Between December 5 and 7, 2006, telecentre stakeholders from North Africa and Middle East met in Cairo, Egypt as part of an ongoing...
View ArticleImagine what we could do together… (Part 1 of 2)
2006. Length: 16m51s. English/French with English subtitles. Between November 28 and December 2, 2006, over 100 telecentre practitioners met in Porto Novo, Benin for the Telecentre Leaders Forum. The...
View ArticleImagine what we could do together… (Part 2 of 2)
2006. Length: 7:22. English/French with English subtitles. Between November 28 and December 2, 2006, over 100 telecentre practitioners met in Porto Novo, Benin for the Telecentre Leaders Forum. The...
View ArticleHow can wireless connectivity be of use in the development context?
This short film documents a training workshop in Zanzibar, Tanzania organized by the Association for Progressive Communication. The three day workshop trained over 40 people from throughout eastern...
View ArticleBuilding New Livelihoods In A Conflict Zone Using ICTs
Life in northern Uganda implies living within what essentially amounts to genocide. Since 1987, the Lords Resistance Army has been engaging in activities to overthrow the Ugandan government, with...
View ArticleUsing ICTs To Monitor The Rollout of ARV Therapy
South Africa has the highest number of people affected with HIV, with about 5 million people in that country being HIV+. The only real applied treatment for HIV at this point is currently the use of...
View ArticleFree Healthcare for Africa
In this video, Midge Ure, Save the Children Ambassador and Band Aid Trustee travels to Sierra Leone a year after his involvement in Live8 and Make Poverty History to see whether the promises of world...
View ArticleAngelina Jolie & Jeffrey Sachs- Part 1
The moving diary of Angelina Jolie and Dr Jeffrey Sachs while visiting some projects in Africa that make a real difference in combatting poverty. Their visits illustrate not only the necessity but...
View ArticleCows on Parade
The festival of harvest, Sankranti, as celebrated in Bhanavasi, Karnataka. Cows are decorated and stampede through a bonfire. This clipping is distributed to nearby villages using DVDs across...
View ArticleHOWTO: Transplant Chili and Tomato Saplings
GREEN Foundation’s Ramachandrappa shows Ramegowda how to transplant chili and tomato saplings that he purchased for Rs. 0.25/sapling from Narayanaswamy in Marasahalli, Karnataka. At Ramegowda’s farm...
View ArticleI’m back!
I’ve been away and working hard at a wonderful company, Proteus, which is doing great things for the mobile industry. This blog will change focus as a result. Rather than being just videos of ICT4D,...
View ArticleWhat is a WAP site?
A WAP site is just like a website, but for your mobile phone. Because bandwidth is far less on a mobile phone, and because your mobile phone screen size is only a fraction of what is on a computer,...
View ArticleI’ve moved…
Given the flexibility that Blogger gives bloggers, I’ve decided to move my restructured blog to http://ICT4mobile.blogspot.com See you there!
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