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Increased Well-Being through the Internet of Everything

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in ICT infrastructure, Seniors

Municipalities throughout the United States are employing the Internet of Everything (IoE) to improve their residents’ quality of life. San Jose, Kansas City, and Montgomery County are all implementing a wide variety of such initiatives to increase well-being among citizens….

IT Bootcamp for Singaporean Seniors and Young People

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Seniors, Youth and children

More than 420 seniors registered for Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore’s (IDA)six-day Intergenerational IT Bootcamp, starting March 16, and taking place at 13 schools. Grandchildren of participants and other youth volunteers between ages 10 and 16 assisted seniors in learning…

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Get Online Week 2015: Digital Inclusion and Employment in Europe

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship, ICTs for education, Remote/underserved areas

Telecentre Europe and other telecentres, non-profit organisations and libraries are working to make every European digitally literate to promote civic engagement and employment. To this end, Telecentre Europe celebrated European Get Online Week (GOW) between March 23 and 27, targeted…

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Upcoming eLearning Africa Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Remote/underserved areas

eLearning Africa’s 2015 conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, between May 20 and May 22, 2015, will focus on the impact of ICTs for education on rural economies in Africa. This annual conference, held this year at the…

eLearning to Empower Kenyan Women

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship, ICTs for education, Persons with disabilities, Remote/underserved areas, Women and girls

Until recently, businesswomen in Kenya have faced a common challenge: they have been unable to access markets outside of their community. The Uwezo fund in Kenya seeks to economically empower women, helping the 45% of Kenyans living at or below…

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Digital School Togo

April 3, 2015 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Remote/underserved areas, Uncategorized, Youth and children

‘Digital School Togo’ (ENT, ‘Ecole Numérique Togo’) aims to include digital technology in education in the West African country. The initiative is currently in its pilot phase and started at the LETP, a state high school in Aného-Glidji. Togo’s education…

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