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First published in the UK in 2013 by Intellect The Mill Parnall Road - photo 1
First published in the UK in 2013 by
Intellect, The Mill, Parnall Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3JG, UK
First published in the USA in 2013 by
Intellect, The University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. 60th Street,
Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Copyright 2013 Intellect Ltd
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission.
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Cover designer: Edwin Fox
Copy-editor: MPS Technologies
Production manager: Tim Mitchell
Typesetting: Planman Technologies
ISBN 978-1-84150-661-6
eISBN 978-1-78320-072-6
Printed and bound by Hobbs, UK
AIDS:Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
AUAfrican Union
BCC:Behavior Change Communication
BRAC:Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee
CCACulture Centered Approach
CfD or C4D:Communication for Development
CDSC:Communication for Development and Social Change
CSC:Communication for Social Change
CSO:Civil Society Organization
CSSC:Communication for Sustainable Social Change
CSSC&D:Communication for Sustainable Social Change and Development
DVD:Digital Versatile/Video Disc
ECA:Ethnographic Content Analysis
EFTA:European Fair Trade Association
FAO:Food and Agriculture Organization
FGD:Focus Group Discussions
GAID:Global Alliance for ICT and Development
GED:Gender Development Index
GEM:Gender Equity Measure
GFATM:Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
GLTB:Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Bisexual
GNH:Gross National Happiness
GNP:Gross National Product
HDI:Human Development Index
HIV:Human Immunodeficiency Virus
HIV/AIDS:Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
HPI:Human Poverty Index
ICTs:Information and Communication Technologies
ICTD:Information and Communication Technologies for Development
IMF:International Monetary Fund
INEXSK:Infrastructure, Experience, Skills, Knowledge
IT:Information Technology
ITU:International Telecommunications Union
KAP:Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice
MDGs:Millennium Development Goals
M&E:Monitoring and Evaluation
NEWS:Network of European Worldshops
NGO:Non-Governmental Organization
NICT:New Information and Communication Technologies
NWICO:New World Information and Communication Order
PBS:Public Broadcasting Service
PEPFAR:United States of America President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
PPP:Public-Private Partnership
PSA:Public Service Advertisement
R&D:Research and Development
RME:Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation
RTC:Right to Communicate
SCOT:Social Construction of Technology
STI:Sexually Transmitted Infections
TB:Tuberculosis
UDHR:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
UN:United Nations
UNAIDS:Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNCDP:United Nations Capital Development Programme
UNCRCUnited Nations Convention on the Right of the Child
UNCSTD:United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development
UNCTAD:United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNDP:United Nations Development Programme
UNESCO:United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
UNFCCC:United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
UNFPA:United Nations Population Fund
UNICEF:United Nations Children's Fund
UNIFEM:United Nations Development Fund for Women
USAID:United States Agency for International Development
WB:World Bank
WCC:World Council of Churches
WFTO:World Fair Trade Organization
WHO:World Health Organization
WTO:World Trade Organization
WWF:World Wildlife Fund
ZANLA:Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army
ZANU:Zimbabwe African National Union
ZAPU:Zimbabwe African People's Union
ZIPRA:Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army
Figures
Figure 2.1:Theory of Change of the program on smallholders' productive water rights in Ethiopia
Figure 2.2:Tool for change modeling with key stakeholders
Figure 2.3:Modified picture resulting from change modeling with stakeholders
Figure 2.4:Annual Impact Reflection (AIR) workshop design
Figure 3.1:World Internet penetration rates by geographical regions
Figure 4.1:African Coast to Europe submarine cable planned route and countries connected
Figure 4.2:Percentage income and spending on mobile phones
Figure 8.1:Universal access to universal service transition
Figure 8.2:Dynamic processes in the INEXSK framework
Figure 12.1:The devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina
Figure 12.2:Common Ground Relief's House of Excellence
Figure 12.3:Some of the communication student volunteers
Tables
Table 1.1:Sectors of development and main indicators for each chapter
Table 3.1:First-order and second-order resources for poverty alleviation
Table 3.2:ICT Penetration in selected countries with large population
Table 3.3:Some projects funded by donor agencies with focus on ICT policy capacity training
Table 4.1:Top ten companies in global telecommunication services
Table 10.1:Information needs of Bangkok's respondents (N = 400)
Table 10.2:Program preferences among Bangkok's respondents (N = 400)
Table 10.3:Levels of information needs among Bangkok's respondents (N = 400)
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