DOT-COM BY INTERVENTION: Capacity Building, Public Administration
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DOT-COM Activities: Capacity Building, Public Administration
Afghanistan - Training for Ministry of Communications Officials: dot-GOV (Afghanistan)
In 2002, six Afghan professional staff from spectrum management and issues regarding telecommunication privatization were trained via Internews at US Telecommunications Training Institute for Fede...
Africa Bureau Access Support: dot-ORG (Africa Region, United Republic of Tanzania)
The Africa Bureau's Economic Growth, Environment and Agriculture (EGEA) Division has requested support from dot-ORG, through the Access Associate Award, to tap technical experts from dot-ORG staff ...
ANE - C-Level - Regional IT Business Linkage Network: dot-ORG (Asia and Near East Region)
The dot-ORG Access Award is supporting the creation and rollout of a regional IT business linkages network for the Asia Near East region known as C-Level....
Brazil - Programa Para o Futuro: dot-ORG (Brazil)
dot-ORG has developed an innovative and ambitious workforce development program for at risk youth by integrating ICT training and employability activities....
Indonesia Cyber Crime Policy Assistance: dot-GOV (Indonesia)
The project will help in the prevention and investigation of cyber crime and cyber terrorism through technical assistance. ...
Romania Information Technology Initiative - Access: dot-ORG (Romania)
The RITI-Access activity has the overarching goal of implementing effective applications in e-governance and e-commerce to increase transparency, efficiency, and constituency responsiveness, and t...
DOT-COMments eNewsletter Articles: Capacity Building, Public Administration
Core funding for the DOT-COM Alliance is provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture & Trade, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering (EGAT/OI&E), Office of Education (EGAT/ED), and Office of Women in Development (EGAT/WID), under the terms of Award numbers: GDG-A-00-01-00009-00, dot-GOV; GDG-A-00-01-00014-00, dot-ORG; GDG-A-00-01-00011-00, dot-EDU.
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