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Information and Communication Technologies, Poverty and Development: Learning from Experience
Washington, DC: World Bank (2003), 90 pp.
Livelihoods Approaches to Information and Communication in Support of Rural Poverty Elimination and Food Security
Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Department of International Development (DFID); FAO (2003), viii, 62 pp.
"It is widely acknowledged that a livelihoods approach provides a useful, logically consistent framework for thinking through the complex issues influencing the lives of the poor. In particular it draws attention to ways in which policies, institutions and decision-making processes influence resourc
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The Significance of Information and Communication Technologies for Reducing Poverty
London: Department for International Development (DFID) (2002), 64 pp.
"This study sets out, for DFID staff, the fundamental principles underlying a proposed approach to information and communication technologies (ICTs) and development, and draws from those principles a set of recommendations for DFID's priorities in this area. For the purposes of this study, ICTs are
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Information and Communication Technology, Poverty, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Washington, DC: World Bank (2001), 67 pp.
The Access and Welfare Impacts of Telecommunications Technology in Peru
Bonn; Lima: Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF); GRADE (1999), 28 pp.