"The root of wealth or poverty lies in the ends we have in mind, not in the means to those ends. If the hand is ready then finding the instrument of action should not be difficult" -- Rabindranath Tagore
Bytes for All (B4All) is a networked space for citizens in South Asia. It experiments, highlights and organizes debate on the relevance of ICT to development activities. South Asia - often considered as an ICT powerhouse, is also the home of highest number of poor people in the World. Poverty is not just about income or GDP, its also about human development, access to better life, education, health, opportunities, empowerment and human rights. In human development index, South Asia doesn't stand brighter either. We do not create the hype that technology will solve all problem overnight. Rather we emphasize that causes to poverty are related to socio-political issues such as, un-equal distribution mode of a society, unfair trade regime, lack of good governance etc. Then what technology can do? We believe, technology can play an important role in facilitating the objectives of this socio-political solutions. Therefore when we talk about ICT solutions to poverty, we are not devoid of context and reality. We refer ICT as a process that can help achieving certain objectives more effectively, quickly and without the need of any gate keeper. To our view, ICT doesn't replace the need of good governance or people's rights to get equal opportunities, rather ICT can complement this process. When you read Bytes for All, please understand this is our spirit.
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Outreach Scholarship Program for the Talented Students of Non-Metropolitan Areas of Pakistan
Wall Street Journal Says OLPC "Stomped" By Tech Giants (Intel) - There is an interesting front page article on One Laptop Per Child this morning in the Wall Street Journal. Steve Stecklow takes the position that OLPC's [BytesforAll Readers Forum]
Would like to introduce some of our ICT based initiatives taking into consideration the Visioning Workshop in Pondicherry.
The initiatives can be viewed at : www.micromict.net/jidnyasa/
Deidre Williams, reporting for BytesForAll on ICANN from San Juan. Happy viewing! You also can see more at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-avQSCl8eA
Let's make poverty a 'copyright free zone' (Nalaka Gunawardene) - LET'S MAKE POVERTY A 'COPYRIGHT FREE ZONE'! Mobilizing Airwaves Against Poverty [Asia Media Summit 2007 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 29-31 May 2007 Plenary Session [Bytes for All Readers Forum]