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The CyberVolunteers Programme recruits, trains and coordinates volunteers with information and communication technology skills for development. Volunteers participate in local, regional and international projects for a period of several weeks or months, offering their skills in areas such as web or software development, system administration and content generation.

The Programme values in particular South-South exchanges, but also includes South-North and North-South cooperation, with Projects in ten countries. It is implemented by ICVolunteers (www.icvolunteers.org), an international volunteer organization working with volunteers from many countries around the world. The CyberVolunteers Programme benefits from the patronage of UNESCO-Switzerland.

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Shared Knowledge with Diversity

Shared Knowledge with Diversity

2009 World Summit on the Information Society Forum
As a follow-up to the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), the WSIS 2009 Forum was held at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), in Geneva from 18 to 22 May 2009. More...
Balance between Access and Security

Balance between Access and Security

From the 8th International Security Forum
Over 500 international participants gathered to discuss security from a wide variety of aspects in more than 30 sessions, from country to international levels at the International Security Forum in Geneva from 18 to 20 May 2009. More...
Asia@home: Volunteer Computing

Asia@home: Volunteer Computing

On 16 and 17 April 2009, some 40 participants took part in a Workshop on Volunteer Computing at Academia Sinica in Taipei. More...
CyberVolunteers of the world: Unite!

CyberVolunteers of the world: Unite!

You want to learn what the latest trend there is for tec development? LIFT's international annual conference is the place to be. More...
IGF 2008: Content in local languages is as essential as connectivity

IGF 2008: Content in local languages is as essential as connectivity

The power of the Internet is multiplied when people are able to access and use content in their local languages, agreed a group of experts who opened the 2008 Internet Governance Forum in a session on Reaching the Next Billion: Multilingualism. More...

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