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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

APTN Newsletter: February 2012


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February 2012
Asia Pacific Telecentre Network
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Thailand Declared Next APTN Host


Following the Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN)'s regional planning meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh last December 3, 2011, Thaitelecentre.org was recently declared the next country host of the network. Thaitelecentre.org, which has a very active telecentre movement and receives strong government support through the country's Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, takes over hosting duties from the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA). It assume its role as host effective February 2012.

Aside form Thailand, the APTN committee is composed of 5 other core member countries: Philippines, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, and the Fiji Islands.


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Philippine Digital Literacy for Women Campaign (PDLWC) is launching the search for 100 Inspiring Stories 


The Philippine Digital Literacy for Women Campaign (PDLWC) is launching the search for 100 Inspiring Stories in a bid to inspire countless women with stories of transformation and success. A total of 100 stories from women all over the country will be gathered and recognized before the year ends. Stories can be submitted by any woman, regardless of whether or not she has undergone training through the PDLWC. Stories should be about  women benefiting from the opportunities made possible by digital literacy and whose lives have been transformed for the better by information and communication technology (ICT). Information on the mechanics of submission are outlined in the Campaign Guide. Read MORE 


Amazing Thailand


The national tourism slogan goes "Thailand-Truly Amazing".  And it's true.  But it's not just tourism in Thailand that fits this bill.  In just a few years the telecentre movement in Thailand has blossomed into something "truly amazing" Thailand is the only country in SE Asia that was neither colonized nor "communized".  The country was spared the liberation struggles that befell much of the region in the 1960's and 70's.  As a consequence, its patterns of development have not been deformed nor confounded by external colonial or ideological systems.  Although Thailand is an "Emerging Market" country, and a mature one at that, its ways of doing things don't fit neatly into anyone's box.

The telecentre movement in the country reflects this. It is a coordinated national movement rather than a patchwork of different, unrelated start-ups.  It can be found in every region of the country and takes on different forms to reflect the social markets it serves.

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D.Net Bangladesh Fund Raising Event 2012


D.Net and Volunteers Association for Bangladesh, New Jersey Chapter (VAB.NJ), USA organised the Fund Raising Event titled "Givings to Innovations in Education" to support Computer Literacy (CLP) and Smart Class Room (SCR) Programs, implemented by D.Net. It supports to benefit the underprivileged youth through access to ICT-led education. Dr. Mohammad Farooque and Mrs. Shirin Ali, Volunteers of VAB-NJ, USA and Mr. Ajoy Kumar Bose, Coordinator of the project organize the event. The event was held at La Vita Hall, Lakeshore Hotel, Dhaka on January 09, 2012. Fueled by a few nonresident Bangladeshis' passion and commitment to contribute to their motherland's journey from poverty to prosperity, CLP was started about a year ago with the goal of "Empowering underprivileged youth in Bangladesh through computer literacy". Read MORE

APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP), ICT Agency of Sri Lanka and Telecentre.org. Thailand will be the next country host for the APTN Secretariat and the network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing among telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.

 


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Monday, January 2, 2012

APTN Newsletter- December 2011


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Volume 1- Issue  XVII December  2011
In This Issue News from
Strenthening APTN
Philippines
Bangladesh
India
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Happy New Year 2012!!!!
With the dawn of the New Year 2012 accompanied with full of hopes and possibilities, APTN secretariat would like to thank everyone for their continued support to the secretariat. We wish you all a very happy new year 2012. Cheers!

APTN Secretariat Congratulates the
Winners of Telecentre Women Campaign
 
APTN Secretariat congratulates all winners of the Global Search for the 100 Outstanding Telecentre Women Managers, Saiyud Phoonsawat from Thailand in particular, the winner of the Asia- Pacific region. Telecentre Women Campaign is an initiative of Telecentre.org Foundation and ITU which was launched in April, 2011. Read MORE

  
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network - Gearing up for 2012
Asia Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) Secretariat in partnership with Telecentre.org Foundation (TCF) held a meeting on Strengthening the Asia Pacific Telecentre Network recently in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This meeting was held on December 3rd in parallel to eAsia 2011, Asia's primer ICT event held in Dhaka Bangladesh. The meeting offered a unique opportunity for APTN resource persons, telecentre experts, and practitioners to discuss and highlight the important role of APTN. The meeting aimed to discuss and come to a conclusion on how telecentre networks/stakeholders in the Asia Pacific Region can benefit from APTN and contribute to understanding on how resources can be mobilized by overcoming the current operating challenges. It is expected that by strengthening the APTN, the network will be to assist the national and regional telecentre networks in Asia-Pacific and become an access point into knowledge hubs of global knowledge network to provide, develop, organize, share, and disseminate knowledge pertinent to telecentre communities. Read MORE

  

7th Knowledge Exchange Conference: Self-reliant CeCs for Self-reliant communities in Philippines  
The 7th Knowledge Exchange Conference on Community eCenters (KEC 7) marked the successful conclusion of a vision that shaped the CeC landscape of the country and the start of a new journey towards self-reliance. Approximately 350 delegates, the biggest KEC number yet, joined the annual knowledge exchange tradition, held from November 22-23 in Baguio City. This year's theme, Self-reliant CeCs for Self-reliant Communities, was a momentous departure from previous KEC themes of sustainability and celebrationRead MORE 
e-Krishok Service scaled up at National Level: Road towards e-Agriculture in Bangladesh

On 4th December 2011, Bangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID) had launched "Nationwide Scaling Up of e-Krishok" program aiming to broaden its activities of e-krishok and thus increase the number of beneficiary farmers through ICT (Information and Communication Technology) enabled services. BIID initiated to deliver the e-Krishok service nationwide across 493 Upazilas (Sub-District) of 64 districts to reach 500,000 farmers by 2012. Mr. Muhammad Faruk Khan, MP, the then Honorable Minister of Commerce (now tourism minister), People's Republic of Bangladesh inaugurated the event as chief guest where Mr. Nazrul Islam Khan, Personal Secretary 1 to the Prime Minister, Mr. Carel Richter, Deputy Head of Mission, The Embassy of the kingdom of the Netherlands and other high officials from Prime Minister Office, Agriculture Information Service (AIS) of MoA (Ministry of Agriculture), ACI Limited, Grameenphone (GP) and Katalyst attended the event. Farmers representing six divisions attended the event and shared their experiences. Speakers appreciated this innovative idea to serve the farmers in an efficient manner while the existing extension service is not sufficient enough to cater the demand of farmers.  Read MORE

 


Farmer Registration Scheme In Common Sevice Centers in India 
Farmer Registration is New Scheme under the Project Common Service Center (NICT) Under the supervision of MP Government (Government of India , Department of IT). The Madhya Pradesh Government is going for online registration of farmers to further simplify the procedure of procurement of wheat, paddy and other food grains at support price. With this facility farmers will not have to face any unnecessary problem during the procurement process. They will be intimated in advance on their mobile phones about the dates on which they have to reach the procurement centre to sell their produce. Read MORE

 


 
APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP), ICT Agency of Sri Lanka and Telecentre.org.  APTN Secretariat presently being hosted at ICT Agency (ICTA) Sri Lanka. The network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing among telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.
 
APTN Secretariat | ICT Agency of Sri Lanka, | No 160.24, Kirimandala Mawatha, | Colombo 05 | Sri Lanka


Thursday, December 1, 2011

APTN Newsletter- November 2011





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Volume 1- Issue  XVINovember  2011
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Asia Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) will hold a planning Meeting with their resource persons to discuss the network's agenda for the year of 2012. The Meeting will take place on November 30 and December 3 at the 5th eAsia Conference in Bangladesh. The meeting is supported by the Telecentre.org Foundation and ICT Agency of Sri Lankan. The meeting aims to discuss and come to a conclusion on how telecentre networks/stakeholders in the Asia Pacific Region can benefit from APTN and contribute to understanding on how resources can be mobilized overcoming the current operating challenges.  It is expected that meeting will brainstorm with APTN telecentre leaders of countries in the Asia Pacific region and to assist in preparation of an action plan for the enhancement of the telecentre networks in the region and to strengthen APTN.  

 

Training Program for Preventive Education on ICT Misuse held in Thailand 

Thaitelecentre Academy have the opportunity to attend APEC Training Program for preventive Rducation on ICT Misuse held by a partnership between Thailand - Korea Institute for Academic TOT Ngam Wong Wan Bangkok to train Train to Training 10 people from the Trainer 10 is a course Train to Training. The ICT Center to educate the community to be Trainner 40 people in the ICT community learning center under the supervision of expert trainers from the Republic of Korea. The main prow of information technology and communications. Academic institutions and TOT (TOT Academy) with the cooperation of Korea and KT cutural foundation, APWINC, Korea Communications Commission and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Read MORE

 

7th Knowledge Exchange Conference: Self-reliant CeCs for Self-reliant communities

The 7th Knowledge Exchange Conference on Community eCenters (KEC 7)  marked the successful conclusion of a vision that shaped the CeC landscape of the country and the start of a new journey towards self-reliance.Approximately 350 delegates, the biggest KEC number yet, joined the annual knowledge exchange tradition, held from November 22-23 in Baguio City. This year's theme, Self-reliant CeCs for Self-reliant Communities, was a momentous departure from previous KEC themes of sustainability and celebration. Read MORE 


ICTA projects contribute immensely towards Sri Lanka becoming Wonder of Asia

The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka   (ICTA) successfully carried out yet another of its endeavours of taking the benefits of ICT to the villages recently.  Carried out under the patronage of Telecommunication and IT Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya at Anuradhapura, the exercise was the result of the combined efforts of two interdependent programmes of ICTA. Read MORE
 

 


 
APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP) and Telecentre.org and APTN Secretariat presently being hosted at ICT Agency (ICTA) Sri Lanka. The network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing among telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.




Friday, November 11, 2011

APTN Newsletter- October 2011



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October 2011                                                        Volume 1- Issue xv
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News from Telecentre.org 

Read, research, & share with Telecentre.org Online Library!

 

On October 28, Telecentre.org Foundation is officially opening the doors to our new and improved Online Library. The library is just one of the Foundation's many knowledge sharing initiatives. 

Read More

 

My Telecentre@Work: Post a photo essay and get the chance to see your photos in a special edition e-card! 

 

Images are powerful tools in telling a story. They can move people to feeling, thought, or action with barely a few words. For this contest, we want you to tell us a story about your telecentre through photos and captions. Read More

 

 

 

 

 

Strengthening Asia Pacific Telecentre Network 


Asia Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) will hold a planning Meeting with their resource persons to discuss the network's agenda for the year of 2012. The Meeting will take place on November 30 and December 3 at the 5th eAsia Conference in Bangladesh. The meeting is supported by the Telecentre.org Foundation and ICT Agency of Sri Lankan. The meeting aims to discuss and come to a conclusion on how telecentre networks/stakeholders in the Asia Pacific Region can benefit from APTN and contribute to understanding on how resources can be mobilized overcoming the current operating challenges.  It is expected that meeting will brainstorm with APTN telecentre leaders of countries in the Asia Pacific region and to assist in preparation of an action plan for the enhancement of the telecentre networks in the region and to strengthen APTN.  

 

'Nenasara' to bring IT knowledge to rural areas in Sri Lanka  

 

To uplift the IT literacy level in the rural areas of the country the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) launched the 'Nenasara' Mobile Library for Digital content. This is aimed at the underprivileged sectors of the society to supplement them with the knowledge in information technology and to motivate them to merge technology in their daily lives to enhance the productivity of their livelihoods. 'Nenasara' mobile library is to cover all districts in the next two to three months and hopes to visit at least 135 institutions in each district. There has been a very positive and large response for this provision and already thousands of applications have been sent by schools, libraries government and non-government institutions requesting this service. Read MORE

  

7th Knowledge Exchange Conference on Community eCenters in Philippines

The 7th Knowledge Exchange Conference (KEC7) on Community e-Centers is a continuation of the tradition to knowledge generation resulting from the active sharing of good practices. Members of the community will gather  to address challenges, attain sustainability and relevance throughout the years. This year's KEC will be held in Hotel Elizabeth, Baguio City from November 22-23, 2011.

 

 
eAsia 2011- 'Realizing Digital Nation' to be held in Bangladesh 

 

Ministry of science and Information and Communication Technology, Government of Bangladesh welcome the World on the eve of the inauguration of e-Asia 2011 Bangladesh with the slogan Realizing Digital Nation.This event commemorates the 40th Independence Anniversary of Bangladesh celebrating the achievements Vision 2021: Digital Bangladesh. Bangladesh has made significant gains to realize the dreams of the Father of the Nation under the able leadership of his daughter the Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Information and Communication Technology is being used to leverage economic growth to achieve Vision 2021: Digital Bangladesh. The Government has taken initiatives such as formulating ICT Policy 2009 with action items, implementation of the ICT Act 2006 (amended 2009), inacting the Right to Information Act, establishing the independent Information Commission etc. They have mainstreamed ICT as a pro-poor tool so that we can empower citizens to eradicate poverty, establishing good governance by delivering better citizens services through promoting quality education, healthcare and law enforcement for all etc. Read MORE


 

 

 
Share your regional telecentre news with APTN
APTN Secretariat sends out their sincere gratitude to all the APTN members who shared their telecentre news with APTN newsletter. APTN Secretariat is look for more further contributions from their country partners and willing to accommodate more news from different parts of the region. Kindy share all your telecentre news with us and email to us via info@aptn.asia or seuwandiy@icta.lk.
Thank you in advance,
APTN Secretariat

 
APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP) and Telecentre.org and APTN Secretariat presently being hosted at ICT Agency (ICTA) Sri Lanka. The network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing among telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.

www.aptn.asia



APTN Secreatariat | ICTA, No 160/24 | Kirimandala Mawatha, | Colombo 05 | Sri Lanka


 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

APTN Newsletter- September 2011

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September 2011                                                   Volume 1- Issue xiv
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News from Telecentre.org 

NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR TC.ORG
Following an extensive search among several highly qualified candidates, Telecentre.org Foundation is pleased to announce that Miguel Raimilla has been selected as Telecentre.org Foundation's newest Executive Director. Miguel, a Chilean native based in California, is a Social Entrepreneur and the founder of several multinational/multicultural initiatives linked with youth, social development, and social enterprise throughout Latin America, Asia, Europe, and the United States.  
APTN congratulate new executive director and wish him all the very best in the future.


ONLINE LIBRARY

A new and improved online library is on its way to serve telecentre.org members very soon. Before it officially open its services, Telecentre.org needs your help. If you have any resources on ICT for Development that you would like to sharewith the online library, please email the resources to library@telecentre.org Materials can be in any format (pdf, doc, mpeg, avi, etc) and in anay language. Kindly make sure you have permission to share this materials.

 

 

Training Workshops for Nenasala Operators in 

Sri Lanka 

 

Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), the implementing agency for the Nenasala project has launched the training Workshops for Nenasala Operators for the year of 2011. The e-Sri Lanka initiative harnesses the benefits of information and communication technology and takes its dividends to every village, every citizen and every business including government in order to reduce poverty and enable growth.  ICTA has addressed the information infrastructure deficiencies in rural areas by establishing rural multi-service platforms that are made available through ICT facility access centers known as Nenasala (Wisdom Outlet). Over 600 Nenasala centers across the island have been established and these centers are operated by community based organizations, religious institutions and individuals. The overall objective of these training workshops is to improve the skills and knowledge of Nenasala Operators 3 major areas: (i) Personal Computer Hardware, (ii) Local Area Networking and (iii) Content and Services to operate Nenasala sustainably by providing services to communities in areas of better access to knowledge and business opportunities. Read MORE

 

Basic Computer Literacy Training for municipal employees in Philippines

A total of 32 municipal employees, composed of 15 men and 17 women, attended the two-day Basic Computer Literacy training under the Philippine Digital Literacy for Women Campaign (PDLWC) held from September 6-7.

Using the Intel Easy Steps modules on MS Office applications and Introduction to the Internet, participants, composed of LGU employees and residents, and most of whom were beginners, found the Intel Teach program comprehensive and easy to follow. Simple tutorials on Internet surfing, search and email were likewise discussed by Claire Fernandez, IT Coordinator for Region 8.
 
 
Telemedicine project to assist flood stricken districts in Pakistan
 
 
Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani chaired 25th meeting of Board of Directors of Universal Service Fund (USF) as Minister-Information Technology, at Prime Minister's House recently and the meeting approved projects budget of Rs.9.9 billion for Financial Year 2001-12 including initiation of USF pilot Project to set-up telemedicine networks iaround Rawalpindi, Karachi and Multan. Jinnah Post graduate medical center, Karachi, Nishtar Medical College Multan and Holy Family hospital Rawalpindi will be connected with 12 remote sites to set up three telemedicine networks. Each of these remote sites will provide facilities of digital stethoscope, digital derma-scope, portable ultrasound, digital ECG and customized telemedicine software to the patients at their hometowns including consultations with the specialists sitting in the three main hospitals. 

The Prime Minister directed USF that in addition to the proposed cities in Sindh, of Badin, Thatta, Dadu and Nausheroferoz, flood stricken districts like Nawabshah, Mirpur khas, Umerkot and Sanghar should also be included in the telemedicine network, immediately. Similarly he directed to include cities of Bahawalpur, Rahimyar Khan, Rajanpur, DG Khan, Qadirpur, Shuja'abad Mianwali and Kharian to the 12 cities initially planned. He also directed that as soon as USF Fiber cable islaid in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, similar Tele-medicine projects should be started there also. Read MORE
 
 
 
Share your regional telecentre news with APTN
APTN Secretariat sends out their sincere gratitude to all the APTN members who shared their telecentre news with APTN newsletter. APTN Secretariat is look for more further contributions from their country partners and willing to accommodate more news from different parts of the region. Kindy share all your telecentre news with us and email to us via info@aptn.asia or seuwandiy@icta.lk.
Thank you in advance,
APTN Secretariat

 
APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP) and Telecentre.org and APTN Secretariat presently being hosted at ICT Agency (ICTA) Sri Lanka. The network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing among telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.

www.aptn.asia

APTN Secreatariat | ICTA, No 160/24 | Kirimandala Mawatha, | Colombo 05 | Sri Lanka



Friday, September 2, 2011

APTN Newsletter- August 2011


August 2011                                                                      Volume 1- Issue 13 

In this issue
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Philippines
Bangladesh
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from Telecentre.org 

Telecentre.org Resource Mobilisation Guide now available for download 
The complete Resource Mobilisation Guide by Telecentre.org Foundation Campaign Adviser Vivien Chiam is now available. This guide introduces a 5-step action plan for partners who want to get started on their resource mobilisation plans for the Telecentre Women: Digital Literacy Campaign.
Download a copy of the guide HERE.


  


5 Nenasalas (Telecentres) opened in Kegalle district, Sri Lanka 

Two Nenasala centres were opened on 21st June 2011 in Ruwanwella and Dehiowita areas in the Kegalle district by Gamaneguma in collaboration with Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA).
Political leaders of the district, community of the area and representatives from ICTA and Sri Lanka Telecom were participated at the opening ceremonies held in two Gamaneguma villages. The Nenasala centres were set up by Kurupeththa Gami Pubudu and Imbulpitiya Samagi Gamaneguma People's Companies in Ruwanwella and Dehiowita divisions. Read MORE
Community eCentre Vsagun helps 2171 local constituents in Philippines

A total of 2,171 families were able to access food and other local government benefits without travelling to other municipalities through the Vincenzo Sagun Community eCenter in Philippines. June 16, 2011 saw the CeC of Vincenzo Sagun become the avenue for the implementation of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), in partnership with the WAHP Foundation. The program seeks to encourage poor households to invest in health and education, by, among other things, providing families with sustainable livelihood. The WAHP Foundation, on the other hand, is a charitable organization based in the Philippines which aims for poverty alleviation.  Read MORE

Realizing Digital Nation 

eAsia 2011, with the slogan Realizing Digital Nation, is the annual international Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for development event with the objective of reinforcing technology and knowledge-centric growth and needs of Asia vis-à-vis Bangladesh, through capitalisation of market economy and boosting human development. This event commemorates the 40th birth anniversary of Bangladesh and celebrates the progress of Digital Bangladesh agenda of the government. Digital Bangladesh by 2021 vision is a 21st-century globalized-world form of a vision of equitable prosperity portrayed by the founding father of the nation 40 years ago. Since then, Bangladesh has made significant progress in human development index and ranks third in the world. The 5th annual eAsia 2011 conference and exhibition will take place in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 1-3, 2011. Read MORE

  

News from External Resources

Telecentre-Europe Summit 2011: 27-28 October, Brussels 

Telecentre-Europe is organizing the annually network gathering during 27-28 October, in Brussels, Belgium. The Summit will take place at Espace Moselle and will be co-hosted by Belgian member Interface3.This is the fourth annual gathering of the European telecentre leaders after Riga (2008), Istanbul (2009), and Budapest (2010). Following the event, the Telecentre-Europe AISBL General Assembly will be held. If interested in becoming a formal member of Telecentre-Europe, visit the membership section of our website. Please register for the Summit online by September 30th, 2011. Further details available at www.telecentre-europe.org   

  

 

 

APTN
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network (APTN) is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific (UN-ESCAP) and  telecentre.org and APTN Secretariat presently being hosted at ICT Agency (ICTA) Sri Lanka. The network will promote innovation and knowledge-sharing amongst Telecentre organizations in the Asia-Pacific region  and it will serve as the focal network or the knowledge hub for communication and information technology in the Asia Pacific region.

APTN Secretariat | ICT Agency of Sri Lanka, No. 160/24, Kirimandala Mawatha, | Colombo 05 | Sri Lanka


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