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PEOPLink
PEOPLink (www.peoplink.org) has provided training and technical assistance since 1996 enabling artisans and small/medium enterprises (SMEs) all over the world to engage in global e-commerce. PEOPLink recently soft-launched its new CatGen (for catalog generator - www.catgen.com) system that will revolutionize e-commerce for SMEs.
Organization Type: NGO
DOT: dot-ORG
Web Site: http://www.peoplink.org
Project Web Site: http://www.catgen.com
For more information on working with PEOPLink:
Through dot-ORG: |
USAID
Laura P. Samotshozo
dot-ORG CTO
Email:
Tel: +1 202-712-4562
Michael Tetelman
Director, dot-ORG,
Academy for Educational Development
Tel: (202) 884-8856
Email:
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PEOPLink
11112 Midvale Rd.
Kensington
MD
20895
United States
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Phone: 301-949-6625
Fax: 301-949-8693
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Country Experience:
Africa
Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia
Asia & Near East
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Egypt, India, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, West Bank/Gaza
Europe & Eurasia
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Latin America & Caribbean
Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, Peru
Other Countries
Chile
Institutional Capacities:
Hardware, software, and physical infrastructure
PC or online based training systems/ e-learning
Web design and development
Software and application development
Information systems & database development
Knowledge management, collaboration tools
Internationalization of software/web sites/training content
Portal design, development, maintenance
Application selection and integration
Content management applications
Public access to ICTs
Developing local partnerships with entrepreneurs, private sector
Organizational capacity building
Business development training activities to promote sustainability
Public access /outreach for women and girls
Telecenter associations/ networks
E-commerce
Capacity building of SME
ICT training for standard business applications
Public/private sector partnerships
Working with women-owned businesses
Working with the informal economy
Trade (domestic and/or international)
E-business applications (e-marketing, customer service, supply chain management)
Procurement applications
E-government
Procurement and services systems
Public/private sector partnerships
Service delivery for traditionally disadvantaged (women, disabled, minorities, etc)
Portal design, development, maintenance
E-learning & e-training
Creating content for e-learning content
Implemening e-learning/e-training activities, and scaling up projects
Localizing content and applications
ICT projects for targeted audiences
Women and girls
Virtual communities and electronic networks
ICT training for targeted communities
Illiterate/low literacy/ non-latin characters
Rural populations
Minority groups, civil rights
Low income communities
Telecommunications policy and regulations
E-commerce and telecommunications policy
Monitoring and evaluation
Measuring impact for women, disabled, and other target groups
Content development and repurposing
Content development for specific sectors
ICT and Gender
Working with women in the informal economy
IT training and employment for women and girls
ICT and Formal Education
Curricula creation and reform
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