"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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Research Officer - Position for Research Officer Nouvelle(s) 2 de 2 The International Development Research Centre

Review of Pakistan's IT Policy and IT Action Plan

Bytesforall.org in collaboration with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is planning to conduct "Review of Pakistan’s IT Policy and IT Action Plan particularly from civil society perspective and identify gaps and analyze its implications on community use of ICTs for Development in the country".  

PTA's Rabta Ghar - A business entity or community owned telecentre!

As was shared earlier, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) has launched a Telecentres project in the rural areas to provide modern telecommunications and internet facilities in rural and far flung areas of Pakistan. However, debate here is that popular Telecentres concept all over the world, integrates provision of connectivity, access to technology... with some community development activities with a keen focus on women development and engaging youth in healthy development and learning oriented activities... Successful Telecentres actually turn into the hub of social, economic and cultural activities at the community level...and aim at providing equal opportunities to local population in terms of access to health, education, income generation and local development.

B4A Bangladesh launches 'ICT4D Status Report

B4A Bangladesh launches 'ICT4D Status Report - Bytes for All Bangladesh launches 'ICT4D Status Report 1.0' : Seeks feed

Pakistan ready to connect Rural Regions through Wireless Networking and FOSS in Telecenters!

[Conference Report: P@SHA Wireless Rural Connectivity Conference and Hands-on Workshop Nov 15-16, 2006, Lahore Pakistan]

Pakistan's first Wireless Rural Connectivity Conference and Hands-on Work (Air Jaldi) November 15-16, Lahore, Pakistan

Hi Everyone!I am really excited since it’s the night before Pakistan's first Wireless Rural Connectivity Conference and Hands-on Work (Air Jaldi) November 15-16, Lahore, Pakistan. This conference will mark the first Community Wireless Networking initiative in Pakistan due to the grand efforts of the BytesForAll Team Members here lead by Jehan Ara, President P@SHA (Pakistan Software Houses Association). The Rural Networking conference and Hands-on Workshop is being organized by P@SHA in collaboration with Cisco Systems, the Punjab IT Board, Government of the Punjab and Intel supported by the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of Pakistan, BytesForAll and FOSSFP: Free and Open Source Software Foundation of Pakistan. The one day conference will be followed by a hands-on workshop.

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