Global - Agriculture and IT Strategies Paper: dot-ORG
dot-ORG supported EGAT/AFS in the research and development of a strategy planning paper, and in conducting a related workshop, designed to explore high impact strategies for integrating ICT into U...
Global - Database of ICT and Education Globally: dot-EDU
dot-EDU will work with the Berkman Institute and Harvard Law School to identify and compile information regarding projects around the world that use ICT for education....
Global - E-Transactions Policy Manual (Pilot project): dot-GOV
This PowerPoint-based tool, created by ARD, Inc., provides developing countries with an IT policy "roadmap" for a legal foundation that defines, informs, and illustrates central policy objectives ...
Global - eGovernment for Development Seminar (2006): dot-ORG
dot-ORG supported the development and implementation of the USAID/USTTI eGovernment for Development Workshop, with a focus on Pedagogical design support....
Global - ICT & Economic Growth Impact Assessment: dot-ORG
dot-ORG will undertake an analysis of a selection of DOT-COM alliance project to examine the projects' impacts on economic growth. ...
Global - LMI Training Curriculum: dot-ORG
This activity involved collecting and organizing existing training materials for potential adaptation and use to train LMI operators....
Global - Powering ICT - Energy Solutions Toolkit for ICT Projects: dot-ORG
Developed in collaboration with Winrock International, this web-based interactive toolkit helps users select the most cost-effective mix of ICT and energy systems for projects across sectors. ...
Global - Sustaining School Networks Globally: dot-EDU
This pilot project will serve as a cornerstone element to dot-EDUs effort to develop a sustainability toolkit for ICT and education projects worldwide....
Global - Toolkit for Policy Reforms and E-commerce for Development: dot-GOV
This toolkit, developed by the IRIS Center of the University of Maryland, is a practical diagnostic tool for policymakers to use to determine how their e-commerce policy frameworks compare to othe...
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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