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Thai Telecentre Movement: A Case Study of North

According to UNESCO (2005), the concept of telecentre in Thailand started during 2001-2002, when the Office of Non-Formal Education Commission implemented a ‘Literacy Development through Computer Software’ project in two villages in Thailand

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Telecentre Network in Malaysia: Bridging the Digital Divide

In the information age that we are living in, the Malaysian society must be information-rich. It can be no accident that there is today no wealthy, developed country that is information poor and no information-rich country that is poor and undeveloped.

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UK Online Centres: Creating Confident Citizens

UK online centres provide millions of people with access to computers and the Internet, as well as help and advice on using them.

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Telecentres in Thailand: The Way Thus Far

Thailand is a middle-income country that has seen remarkable progress in human development in the last 20 years.

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Sustainability Revisited : Egypt IT Clubs

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Egypt started their first telecentre named ‘Technology Access Community Centres’ (TACC) in 1998.

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Towards Socio-Economic Development Through Community e-Centres

With support from telecentre.org and technical assistance from the Development Academy of the Philippines

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Uganda: East African telecentre network leader's exchange programme

As the need for a clear common vision grows in telecentre eco-sys-tem, the network lea-ders in East African countries met between 18th and 22nd February 2008 at UgaBYTES, Uganda.

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Government run upscaling model for access to e-Governance services

The adage that India lives in its villages is as close to reality even now as it was in the pre-independence period. India, ccording to the 2001 national census, has a population of 1,027 million peopl

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Partnership 'Telecentre Magazine' is published by Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies in colaboration with telecentre.org is a community of peopoe and organisation committed to increasing the social and economic impact of telecentres around the world. The social in vectors are canda's International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Microsoft and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)