ICT Update magazine is looking for articles for our forthcoming issue on Women and ICTs.
We would like to hear from anyone working on agricultural or rural development projects that emphasize the role and position of women in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries, where ICTs (mobile phones, computers, GIS, email, internet, radio, TV, etc) are used to improve employment opportunities or to encourage an interest in traditional agricultural practices.
We are looking for projects that focus on empowerment, female rural entrepreneurship or capacity building. If you are involved in such a project then please get in touch with brief details on the technology you use, how women are involved, and how it contributes to rural development in ACP countries. We can then send an article outline and list of questions to cover in the article, or organise a time for a telephone interview.
We can then send an article outline and list of questions to cover in the article, or organise a time for a telephone interview.
We also greatly appreciate the responses to our previous calls for articles, and hope you will continue to support our efforts in forthcoming issues.
For more information, send an email to: evert-jan@contactivity.com
We would like to hear from anyone working on agricultural or rural development projects that emphasize the role and position of women in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries, where ICTs (mobile phones, computers, GIS, email, internet, radio, TV, etc) are used to improve employment opportunities or to encourage an interest in traditional agricultural practices.
We are looking for projects that focus on empowerment, female rural entrepreneurship or capacity building. If you are involved in such a project then please get in touch with brief details on the technology you use, how women are involved, and how it contributes to rural development in ACP countries. We can then send an article outline and list of questions to cover in the article, or organise a time for a telephone interview.
We can then send an article outline and list of questions to cover in the article, or organise a time for a telephone interview.
We also greatly appreciate the responses to our previous calls for articles, and hope you will continue to support our efforts in forthcoming issues.
For more information, send an email to: evert-jan@contactivity.com
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