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American Association of Progressive Communications (APC)

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), an international network of ICT service providers mostly in developing countries, offers training and technical support to NGOs, support to women's networking strategies, policy advocacy, and custom software and web content. Issues relating to women and ICTs are of particular interest.

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DOT: dot-ORG

For more information on working with American Association of Progressive Communications:
Through dot-ORG: USAID/EGAT/EIT/IT
Jeff Cochrane, dot-ORG CTO
Email: Tel: +1 202 712-1956

Academy for Educational Development
Siobhan Green, Information and Dissemination Coordinator
Email: Tel: +1 202 884-8948

American Association of Progressive Communications
53 Parkside Drive
Toronto
Ontario
M6R 2Y7
Canada
 

Phone: 416-518-8138
Fax: 416-516-0131


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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 Energy and Information Technology (EGAT/EIT/IT), Office of Human Capacity Development: Basic Education Team (EGAT/HCD), 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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